Tropical sugar beet could benefit biofuels industry

By admin | September 29, 2008
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Submitted by Energy Answers Blog

Sugar beets are typically grown in cooler climates. However, Syngenta has released a variety that thrives in tropical climates with yields similar to suagar cane, but in less time and with less need for water. This could prove quite useful for ethanol production, both in sugar cane regions and regions too dry for growing sugar cane without irrigation. 
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