SUGARCANE

tall tropical perennials (species of Saccharum, chiefly S. officinarum) of the family Gramineae (grass family), probably cultivated in their native Asia from prehistoric times. Sugarcane somewhat resembles corn and sorghum, with a large terminal panicle and a noded stalk. In biblical times, one of the known sweetening agents in the world was honey. It was not until the Middle Ages that the "Indian honey-bearing reed" was introduced to the Middle East and became accessible to Europe, where sugar was sold from druggists' shelves as a costly medicinal or luxury. Later, sugarcane plants were introduced by Spanish and Portuguese explorers of the 15th and 16th cent. throughout the Old and New World tropics, and the large cane industry rapidly took shape. Today, sugarcane and the sugar beet (see beet), a temperate plant developed as a commercial sugar source c.1800, are the only two major economic sources of sugar. Cuba and India together produce a large percentage of the world's tropical sugar, cane sugar. Cane is harvested by cutting down the plant stalks, which are then pressed several times to extract the juice. The juice is concentrated by evaporation into dark, sticky sugar, often sold locally. Refined sugar, less nourishing as food, is obtained by precipitating out the non-sugar components. Almost pure sucrose, it is the main commercial product. Byproducts obtained from sugarcane include molasses, rum, alcohol, fuel, livestock feed, and from the stalk residue, paper and wallboard. Sugarcane is classified in the division Magnoliophyta, class Liliopsida, order Cyperales, family Poaceae (Gramineae).

See A. C. Barnes, The Sugar Cane (2d ed. 1973); B. Albert and A. Graves, ed., World Sugar Economy in War (1988).

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...From 1817 to 1828, Guayamas acreage in sugarcane grew at an impressive annual rate of...during this time Puerto Rican acreage in sugarcane grew at a respectable annual rate of...comparison with those of Guayama, where sugarcane acreage grew thirteen times faster during...
...manual-labor costs versus high equipment and fuel costs. There remains one alternative for the partial mechanization of sugarcane harvesting: the manual cutting and loading of the crop into trucks instead of ox-drawn carts for transport from the cutting...
...opportunity will be provided for growing sugarcane on plantation basks with proper supply...poor in sucrose content. An acre of sugarcane gives 1.6 tons of sugar in India...Java and Hawaii. Better varieties of sugarcane should be grown and proper supplies of...
...prior residence in Cuba, established a sugarcane estate at Tuxtla in 1522 or 1523, becoming...Antonio Serrrano de Cardona founded a sugarcane estate at Atlacomulco, in the present...del Castillo a small parcel of land for sugarcane in the barrio of Amanalco, also within...
...The district has the highest number of sugarcane crushers producing gur in Uttar Pradesh. During 1978-79, there were 6,629 sugarcane crushers in the district, of which 4...large quantities of cane are procured by sugarcane juice sellers in Delhi which is only...
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...imported plants was sugarcane. After sugar plantations...than apt: They the sugarcanes were too much for me...to the way in which sugarcane was cultivated in Barbados...Caribbean itself. Sugarcanes role as a mirror of...danger and threat with sugarcane plantations, and she...
...Resistance Gene (Bru1) in Highly Polyploid Sugarcane (2n ~ 12x ~ 115) by Loic Le Cunff...Christophe Glaszmann , Angelique DHont SUGARCANE (Saccharum spp.) is an important tropical...used its soft watery culm for chewing. Sugarcane is a C4 photosynthetic plant which...
...verses, two singular moments of the sugarcane plantation are compared. Superior...with "A Cana e o Seculo Dezoito" (Sugarcane and the Eighteenth Century; AEF , 70...playful tone, the poet personalizes the sugarcane as if it were vested with some of the...
...Fictionalizing the 1937 Massacre of Haitian Sugarcane Workers in the Dominican Republic by...massacre of approximately 25,000 Haitian sugarcane workers in Dominican villages close to...political awakening and his perils as a sugarcane worker in the Dominican Republic. Freddy...
Secret, Profane Sugarcane Elvis Costello. Secret, Profane Sugarcane. Hear Music HRM-31280- 02, 2009. Anyone who...the various genres he exploits here: "Sulphur to Sugarcane" simultaneously evokes the railroad blues of Jimmie...
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...Bittersweet Industry: While Sugar-Made from Sugarcane in Tropical Climes and from Sugar Beet...Crop Is Being Reduced in Order to Aid Sugarcane Farmers in Developing Countries, Whose...true staple foods; there is evidence of sugarcane cultivation as early as 10,000 BC in...
...for which has made sugarcane one of the worlds largest agricultural crops. Sugarcanes many impacts go far...the cultivation of sugarcane as a source of sugar...neither can match sugarcanes remarkable historical...forces they are today if sugarcane had not turned the...
...way to make high-quality fuel from sugarcane processing wastes. The machine that...miles away, fed it a bag of bagazo--sugarcane waste (in English, bagasse)--from...oxen once spewed out crushed strips of sugarcane that were dried and woven into fuel logs...
...alcohol distilled from locally grown sugarcane. Today, ethanol accounts for 40% of...turned out 500,000,000 gallons from sugarcane. France, the frontrunner in the European...Ethanol could take off quickly in tropical sugarcane-producing countries, which have the...
...Timothy P. Carney THE WORK OF HARVESTING sugarcane is grueling-even worse than picking...big business as thoroughly as in the sugarcane fields of south Florida. Most objectionable...try to haggle much over wages. Cutting sugarcane in Florida was a job Americans wouldnt...
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...much of Brazil, because sugarcane is such a productive form...There are caveats to using sugarcane as fuel, even in Brazil. Growing sugarcane does not address questions...researchers stressed that sugarcanes benefits are contingent...
Sugarcane Growers Can Reduce Run-Off. MANAGEMENT practices being promoted to Queensland sugarcane growers have been found to improve nitrogen loss from the paddock by 66% even under future climate change scenarios. Under climate change, annual...
Cavite Town to Expand Sugarcane Areas for Bioethanol Production...aiming to expand the area planted to sugarcane from the current 3,500 hectares...Incorporated and will tap the Cavite Sugarcane Planters Multi-purpose Cooperative...
A Healthy Juice Drink from Sugarcane. Byline: CHESCA DE LA CRUZ Sugarcane juice is a traditional favorite herbal drink of...health and nutrition-conscious Chinese. Though, sugarcane is abundantly grown in the Philippines it is less...
A Healthy Juice Drink from Sugarcane. Byline: CHESCA DE LA CRUZ Sugarcane juice is a traditional favorite herbal drink of...health and nutrition-conscious Chinese. Though, sugarcane is abundantly grown in the Philippines it is less...
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SUGARCANE tall tropical perennials (species of...native Asia from prehistoric times. Sugarcane somewhat resembles corn and sorghum...costly medicinal or luxury. Later, sugarcane plants were introduced by Spanish and...
RUM spirituous liquor made from fermented sugarcane products. Prepared by fermentation, distillation, and...from the molasses and foam that rise to the top of boiled sugarcane juice. Rum, which is produced in Cuba, Brazil, Jamaica...
...topography and climate are suitable for various crops, but sugarcane has been dominant since the early 19th cent. It remains the...but in 2002 the government reduced the acreage devoted to sugarcane by 60%; prior to the cutbacks, it had been grown on about...
...inc. 1838. It is the commercial center of an oil, gas, sugarcane, and farm area in bayou country. Crawfish, alligators...include dairy products, raw sugar, tractors and loaders, sugarcane harvesters, marsh buggies, candy, and lumber. Among the...
...pattern is a narrow coastal plain (formerly supporting the sugarcane plantations and now given over to diversified subtropical...worlds largest producer), soybeans, wheat, rice, corn, sugarcane, cocoa, cotton, tobacco, and bananas. Cattle, pigs...
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