Perversely, this actually worsens the cycle, because jaggery uses a little sugar-cane as one of its ingredients.
In Brazil Renuka has control over cane as it can undertake sugarcane cultivation-- Equipav owns 272, 000 acres (110, 000 hectares) of sugarcane plantations.
He gives a vivid account of the visit of Christopher Columbus's modern successors to the Indian pueblos in 1992, where each chief was given a gold-tipped cane as a gesture of apology.
Even so, cane it as you may, the Hybrid never gets shouty.
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However, British Conservative Marina Yannakoudakis accused the Commission of putting jobs at risk in the EU and developing world because of "rigid preferential access rules", citing sugar cane imports as an example.
Accessories in natural materials, such as cane shades and grass floor matting, give you a good base on which to build.
Yet the state still gives water away free to farmers, who grow such thirsty crops as sugar cane.
The amped-up yeast can transform cane sugar into isobutanol as well.
And the feedstock, or food for the microbes, can be any type of agricultural product, from sugar cane to waste such as wheat straw and wood chips.
By joint resolution approved on October 6, 1964 (Public Law 88-628, as amended), the Congress designated October 15 of each year as White Cane Safety Day to recognize the contributions of Americans who are blind or have low vision.
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An experimental fence is guarding a field of sugar cane, which elephants like as much as alcohol.
All of the books, cards and paper are handmade using natural fibres such as flowers, sugar cane, banana leaves, cactus and coconut husk.
As most of India's agricultural land depends on rainfall rather than irrigation, variations in monsoon's arrival date can throw into disarray plans for sowing summer crops such as rice, sugar cane, cotton and oilseeds.
It aims to produce biobutanol (from sugar cane, in Brazil) for use as a fuel or fuel additive beginning in 2013 or 2014.
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One elderly man, using a cane, had tears in his eyes as he walked, shaking his head, up and down the flowers for half an hour.
The clip on the cap is shaped as an 18k white gold cane, and the bottom of the barrel, has the shape of the baggy pants worn by the character.
The study found that the majority of cases involved strangers who exploited seniors with visible vulnerabilities, such as the use of a cane, a handicap tag hanging in a vehicle, or clear signs of confusion.
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They would cut cane for a few months and then disappear as abruptly as they had come.
Sugar cane and beets are 6-8 times as productive for ethanol as corn.
The deluge has caused extensive damage to key crops - such as wheat, cotton and sugar cane - in a country where agriculture is an economic lynch-pin.
As many as 65, 000 small farmers supply cane to Renuka's seven Indian mills.
Companies are using proprietary technology that takes inputs as diverse as algae, willow trees and sugar cane to produce oils and biomaterials in standard fermentation facilities quickly, cleanly, inexpensively and on a large scale.
Many months of painkillers, excruciating rehab, and physical therapy followed, as she progressed from wheelchair to crutches to cane.
Those that survived the journey would be sold to the plantation owners of the Caribbean and South and North America before the ships returned to the UK on the last leg of their journey carrying slave-produced goods such as coffee, tobacco, cotton and sugar cane.
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The Next Generation Cane is designed to help elderly people find their way, as well as monitor things such as heart rate and temperature.
This has been avoided, the report says, in the Brazilian state of Sao Paulo where sugar cane farmers are obliged to leave a percentage of their land as natural reserves.
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Unlike the U.S., ethanol is made from sugar cane rather than corn, and the growing use of sugar as a fuel in Brazil and other countries in recent years helped drive the price of the commodity.
The white cane, in addition to being a practical mobility tool, serves as a symbol of dignity, freedom, and independence for individuals who are blind or visually impaired.
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As a fighting force, European countries will prove a brittle cane on which to lean in operations abroad.
Under normal circumstances, Deeley's interpretation of the forecast is infallible, as long as he clings to the gnarly, magical "Arcadian" cane while the rodent whispers the forecast into his ear.
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