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is starch present in sugarcane

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it eats into the sugarcane

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Sugarcane is considered alkaline. When ingested, sugarcane juice helps maintain the pH levels in the body and promotes an alkaline environment.

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sugarcane juice is very good to clean your blood.

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The Sanskrit name for sugarcane is "Ikshu."

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Some of the domestic uses for sugarcane would be to extract the juices to make table sugar. Sugarcane is also used in making alcohol, and the fibrous part of the sugarcane is used in making paper.

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Sugarcane is still extensively grown in the Caribbean. The best climate for sugarcane is a tropical or subtropical region, however sugarcane has been grown in parts of the US, including California.

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Sugarcane reproduces through vegetative propagation, where new plants are grown from sections of the stem or from stalk cuttings. This process allows for genetic uniformity within the crop. Flowers are rare in sugarcane, but when they do appear, they produce seeds that can also be used for reproduction.

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NAICS Code 311311 is for sugarcane mills

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sugarcane juice is very good to clean your blood.

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Sugarcane juice is extracted from the sugar cane and then crystallized.

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Well u have to get the pink striped sugarcane and mix it with the multicoloured polka dot sugarcane to get the invinsible SUGARANE By Bob and Fred

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The UNICA sugarcane industry is a producer of sugarcane and ethanol fuel. It is located in Brazil, and is responsible for more than 50% of the ethanol and over 60% of all sugarcane produced in Brazil.

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NAICS Code 311311 is for sugarcane mills

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India is one of the largest producerf of sugarcane and export it

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Another name for a sugar plant is sugarcane.

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V. B. Jugale has written:

'Sugarcane pricing' -- subject(s): Sugarcane, Prices, Sugarcane industry, Government policy

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corn, sugarcane,cotton,and soybeans

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Don 'Sugarcane' Harris died on 1999-11-30.

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Don 'Sugarcane' Harris was born on 1938-06-18.

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Sugarcane has parallel venation, where the veins run parallel to each other along the length of the leaf. This type of venation is characteristic of monocot plants, to which sugarcane belongs.

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South America is the largest producer of sugarcane. Brazil is the world's leading producer of sugarcane, accounting for a significant portion of global production.

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Sugarcane is a grass, so there's no reason why they wouldn't. Humans only use the stem part of the sugarcane plant, so the leaves of this tall grass would be fed to cattle as a sugarcane by-product, as well as what's left over of the stems.

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well it all sugarcane so 100% of it is sugar

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Farmers grow sugarcane because it is the plant from which the bulk of refined sugar is made.

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Gururaj Hunsigi has written:

'Production of sugarcane' -- subject(s): Sugarcane

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It can grow on any of the islands. Maui has traditionally had a large sugarcane cultivation.

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The average weight of a stick of sugarcane is around 1-2 pounds.

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Incisors and canine teeth are used in peeling a sugarcane.

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Sugarcane can grow up to three blocks, assuming that there is enough room to do so

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Yes Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane and cocoa.

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Sugarcane has parallel venation, where the veins run parallel to each other from the base to the tip of the leaf. This type of venation is common in monocot plants like sugarcane.

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Brazil is known for having the largest sugarcane crop in the world. The country is a major producer of sugarcane, which is used for sugar production as well as ethanol fuel.

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Some of the top sugarcane producing countries include Brazil, India, China, Thailand, and Pakistan. These countries have favorable climates and agricultural conditions that support the cultivation of sugarcane on a large scale.

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answer.com feels that sugarcane is a stem of a plant

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Sugarcane does not produce honey. It makes Sugar. I mean; it's in the name, after all.

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The value of sugarcane mill industry shipments was $1.493 billion in 1999

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The value of sugarcane mill industry shipments was $1.485 billion in 2000

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One third of sugarcane produce in India comes from State of Maharashtra

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sugarcane help by giving them money and taxes and shlter

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Sugarcane was first cultivated in New Guinea around 8000 BC.

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Sugarcane is grown in subtropical areas.

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