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  2. Beet sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    Beet sugar factory in Brottewitz, Germany. A beet sugar factory, or sugar factory, is a type of production facility that produces sugar from sugar beets or alternative plants to sugarcane in making refined sugar. These factories process the beets to produce refined sugar, similar to sugarcane in other regions. The process involves several steps ...

  3. Cosun Beet Company - Wikipedia

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    Cosun Beet Company (before 2020 Suiker Unie) [1] is a part of Royal Cosun.It produces white sugar and other refined sugar products. By acquiring the beet sugar division of Corbion in 2007 and Danisco Sugar GmbH in 2008, Cosun Beet Company became one of the five biggest European producers of sugar from sugar beet.

  4. Beet Sugar Factory (Glendale, AZ) - Wikipedia

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    The Beet Sugar Factory was built between 1903 and 1906 to produce the sugar beets being grown in the Glendale area around the time. [1] The area's soil was considered prime for agriculture and federal reports stated that sugar beets would be a good crop to grow in the area. The building closed in 1986, and has not re-opened since despite ...

  5. Zuckerraffinerie Braunschweig - Wikipedia

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    This was of course related to contracting to sell raw beet sugar to the refinery. The sugar refinery on Frankfurter Straße in Braunschweig was designed and built by Constantin Uhde, who also designed the printed shares. In mid-April 1859 the refinery startet to operate. [1] During the season, it processed about 2,000 cwt of raw beet sugar per ...

  6. Südzucker - Wikipedia

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    Südzucker AG (German pronunciation: [ˈzyːtˌtsʊkɐ], literally South sugar) is a German company, the largest sugar producer in the world, [2] with an annual production of around 4.8 million tonnes.

  7. Halfweg sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    The result was that sugar factories began to compete for sugar beet. The sugar factories then limited their competition by forming a cartel, the Bond van Suikerfabrikanten. In the cartel they made agreements about the sugar beet price. In 1883 e.g. they determined to pay only 10 guilders a tonne for sugar beet in 1884. [63]

  8. Raffinerie Tirlemontoise - Wikipedia

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    On 1,200 hectares, a dozen farms produced enough beet to feed a factory that could produce 30 t of sugar per day. A serious problem for the factories was that by nature sugar beet exhausts the soil. A regular cultivation of sugar beet only became possible after the invention of chemical fertilizers. By 1875, production capacity rose to 150 t ...

  9. Fontenoy, Antoing - Wikipedia

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    The Fontenoy Sugar Factory was built on the Fontenoy battlefield in 1990–1993. [3] By 1990 two companies that operated small sugar factories in nearby Wez-Velvain and Warcoing had decided on its construction. [4] It is the most recent sugar factory of Western Europe. [3] In 2003 it became part of Iscal Sugar. Due to its modern installations ...