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  2. Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, California and Hawaiian Sugar Company was acquired by American Sugar Refining, a company owned by Florida Crystals and the Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida. Florida Crystals is a privately held company that is part of FLO-SUN, a sugar empire of the Fanjul family.

  3. U.S. Sugar - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Sugar Corporation is a privately owned agricultural business based in Clewiston, Florida. [3] The company farms over 230,000 acres of land in the counties of Hendry , Glades , Martin , and Palm Beach .

  4. Sugar industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 2020s, sugarcane is grown commercially in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. [7] [6] Florida's sugarcane production expanded significantly since the United States ceased importing sugar from Cuba in 1960. Florida is the largest cane-producing region in the United States.

  5. Are Florida’s sugar farms a greenhouse gas hot spot ... - AOL

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    Florida Crystals Corp., another leading producer of sugar cane, said its farmers have taken steps to minimize peat loss and greenhouse gas emissions by focusing, for instance, on minimizing soil ...

  6. Counterpoint: Sugar cane burning is ideal for Florida - AOL

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    Florida educator says the state's climate and soil are ideal for the practice of open burning of sugar cane crops, despite pollution concerns.

  7. Sugar cane burning deserves attention from Florida ... - AOL

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  8. Fanjul family - Wikipedia

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    At a cost of $200 million, the power plant would produce energy from sugar cane stalks and woody waste that would be delivered via Florida Power and Light to an estimated 46,000 homes. [17] After the partnership dissolved, Flo-Sun began operating the biomass power plant on its own in 1996 and expanded it to the largest in the nation by 2006 ...

  9. Category:Sugar industry of Florida - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sugar industry of Florida" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... Sugar Cane Growers Cooperative of Florida; T.