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  2. File:World's largest sugar beet, Halstad, Minnesota.jpg

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  3. Sugar beet - Wikipedia

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    Sugar beets are grown in climates that are too cold for sugarcane. In 2020, Russia, the United States, Germany, France and Turkey were the world's five largest sugar beet producers. [3] In 2010–2011, Europe, and North America except Arctic territories failed to supply the overall domestic demand for sugar and were all net importers of sugar. [4]

  4. Halstad, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Halstad is a city in Norman County, Minnesota, United States.The population was 564 at the time of the 2020 census. [4] The city is known for its production of sugar beets, and has a statue of a sugar beet, known as the world's largest sugar beet, to commemorate this status.

  5. Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai - Wikipedia

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    In 1896 the Sucrerie centrale de Cambrai was the biggest sugar factory in France, and one of the biggest in the world. It could process 3,000 t of beet per day. For this, the raw juice of the sugar beet was extracted in 16 râperies, one of which was located at the factory itself.

  6. Sugar industry of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The United States is among the world's largest sugar producers. Unlike most other sugar producing countries, the United States has both large and well-developed sugarcane and sugar beet industries. Refined sugarcane, processed sugar beet, and high-fructose corn syrup are all commonly used in the U.S. as added sugars to sweeten food and beverages.

  7. Utah-Idaho Sugar Company - Wikipedia

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    By 1915, the biggest year for the factory, 5,014 acres (20.29 km 2) were planted, yielding 36,915 tons of sugar beets, which were processed into 7722 tons of sugar. Because of low yields, the plant was closed in 1926 and dismantled in 1940; harvests were processed in the Lehi and Spanish Fork factories.

  8. 'Magnificent creatures': New photos show largest anaconda ...

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    Here are some images of the northern green anaconda, indigenous to the Orinoco Basin of the Amazon and "magnificent" in size. 'Magnificent creatures': New photos show largest anaconda ever ...

  9. Beet sugar factory - Wikipedia

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    By 1837, 542 factories in France were producing 35,000 tons of sugar. However, by 1880, Germany became the largest producer of sugar from sugar beet in the world, since the German factories processed most of the sugar beets grown in eastern France. [27] By the 1850s, sugar beet production had reached Russia and Ukraine.