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  2. Tereos - Wikipedia

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    A year later, it acquired the Berneuil sugar factory in south-western France. The acquisition of the leading French sugar producer, Béghin-Say from the Italian company Edison, in 2002, marked a turning-point. The combination of the two companies made the new cooperative group a French market leader with 9,500 cooperative growers. Tereos was born.

  3. Category:Sugar industry of France - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Sugar industry of France" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... List of French rums; N. Negrita (rum) S. Saint-Domingue;

  4. Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai - Wikipedia

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    The Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai was a company which had a central beet sugar factory in Escaudœuvres, Nord department, France. This Sucrerie centrale d'Escaudœuvres was fed by about a dozen râperies. In 2003 the company was merged into its owner Tereos. The central factory then continued to operate as Sucrerie Tereos d'Escaudœuvres until 2023.

  5. Diastase - Wikipedia

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    It was extracted from malt solution in 1833 by Anselme Payen and Jean-François Persoz, chemists at a French sugar factory. [3] The name "diastase" comes from the Greek word διάστασις ( diastasis ) (a parting, a separation), because when beer mash is heated, the enzyme causes the starch in the barley seed to transform quickly into ...

  6. Sugar refinery - Wikipedia

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    A sugar refinery is a refinery which processes raw sugar from cane or sugar extracted from beets into white refined sugar. Cane sugar mills traditionally produce raw sugar, which is sugar that still contains molasses , giving it more colour (and impurities) than the white sugar which is normally consumed in households and used as an ingredient ...

  7. Lebaudy Frères - Wikipedia

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    Lebaudy Frères was a French sugar producer based in Moisson, France. In addition to sugar, they also made a series of semi-rigid airships in the early years of the twentieth century, some of which saw service with several European armies.

  8. Sucden - Wikipedia

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    Sucden (Sucres et Denrées) [1] is a French-based commodity broker of soft commodities and other financial products headquartered in Paris.The firm started as a sugar broker and is now amongst the world leaders with a market share of around 15% in volume (as of 2016), or 9.5 million tonnes.

  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 ...