In Africa, sugar primarily comes from sugarcane and sugar beet. Major sugarcane-producing countries include South Africa, Egypt, and Mozambique, where the warm climate and fertile soil create ideal growing conditions. Sugar beet is less common but is cultivated in regions with cooler climates, such as parts of North Africa. The sugar industry plays a significant role in the economies of these countries, providing employment and contributing to local agriculture.
South Africa is a major producer in sugar cane. In addition, the African nation of Mauritius is the second biggest producer of sugar cane in the world.
South Africa is a major producer in sugar cane. In addition, the African nation of Mauritius is the second biggest producer of sugar cane in the world.
Fairtrade sugar comes from Kasinthula Cane Growers which is located in Malawi. This country is one of the poorest in Africa.
From Africa, Americans went and took them hostage, and traded them in Cuba for sugar. (Americans would capture them and trade with other Americans for cotton or sugar.)
Africa
Sugar Cane can grow in every country of Africa, with irrigation in some parts. However, only about half of them are listed as "reportable" Sugar cane producers by USDA.reference:"Reportable" Sugar Cane producing Countries; USDA
Mangoes are usually come from south Africa and east Africa
No, not in the wild. Sugar gliders are native to Australia.
Ethiopia
African masks come from Africa.
Cocoa beans come from Africa
Where in Africa does Carson come from