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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. Valcour Aime - Wikipedia

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    In 1795, Étienne de Boré had succeeded in granulating sugar and making sugar cane a profitable commodity. Aime inherited the family plantation in St. Charles Parish, and a fortune of $100,000 (~$2.73 million in 2023) in 1818; but he sold his portion of the plantation and bought several other plantations in St. James Parish , where he began ...

  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.

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  6. Philip DeLaMare - Wikipedia

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    Philip DeLaMare (alternately De La Mare; Delamare in French) (April 3, 1823 [1] – October 16, 1915) [2] was a convert to Mormonism who was a key figure in the attempts to introduce the sugar beet industry to Utah in the late-19th century. The modern neighborhood Sugar House, Salt Lake City is named for that trial sugar factory.

  7. Category:Sugar industry of France - Wikipedia

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  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. Râperie - Wikipedia

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    In 1872 Jules Linard founded his own sugar factory. This is now the Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai also knows as Sucrerie d'Escaudœuvres. It originally consisted of a central sugar factory fed by 17 râperies. By the end of the 19th century, it was the biggest sugar factory of the world. By 1884 there were 527 sugar factories in France.