A tall perennial grass native to tropical regions, sugar cane is cultivated primarily for its high sucrose content in the stalks. After harvesting, it is crushed to extract juice, which is refined into table sugar, molasses, and ethanol. This versatile crop supports farmers, food manufacturers, and renewable energy industries, making it vital for global economies and sweetener production.
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