نتایج جستجو برای: cane industry

تعداد نتایج: 196144  

Abdolkazem Neisi Ali Akbar Babaei, Gholamreza Goudarzi, Nadali Alavi Zohreh Ebrahimi

The sugar cane industry produces significant amounts of cane trash and bagasse. Inappropriate disposal of agro-wastes can lead to environmental problems. Converting wastes such as cane trash and bagasse (Bg) to a fertilizer and conditioner is the aim of sustainable waste management in sugar cane industry. Cow dung (CD), kitchen waste (KW), and sewage sludge (SS) were mixed with bagasse as amend...

2011
Murillo Villela Filho Carlos Araujo Alfredo Bonfá Weber Porto

Carbohydrates are nowadays a very competitive feedstock for the chemical industry because their availability is compatible with world-scale chemical production and their price, based on the carbon content, is comparable to that of petrochemicals. At the same time, demand is rising for biobased products. Brazilian sugar cane is a competitive feedstock source that is opening the door to a wide ra...

2009
E. J. BUCHANAN

The actual mechanism controlling the extraction of sucrose from cane in diffusers is still in dispute. It is generally believed that displacement washing or lixiviation is the governing process. Cane diffusers have been adapted from the vegetable oil extraction industry via the beet industry. A considerable portion of Chemical Engineering solid-liquid extraction design theory has been developed...

2017
Ali Akbar Babaei Gholamreza Goudarzi Abdolkazem Neisi Zohreh Ebrahimi Nadali Alavi

The sugar cane industry produces significant amounts of cane trash and bagasse. Inappropriate disposal of agro-wastes can lead to environmental problems. Converting wastes such as cane trash and bagasse (Bg) to a fertilizer and conditioner is the aim of sustainable waste management in sugar cane industry. Cow dung (CD), kitchen waste (KW), and sewage sludge (SS) were mixed with bagasse as amend...

2004
Sanghamitra Das Dilip Mookherjee

This paper explores the role of differing contractual relationships between sugarcane farmers and sugar factories in India resulting from differing ownership structures. In Maharashtra most sugar factories are cooperatively owned by cane farmers, while in Uttar Pradesh most factories are privately owned and purchase cane from independent peasant farmers. The key incentive problem is that residu...

2009
R G Hoekstra

A computerised model for analysing and predicting the cane crop for a given mill area is described. The starting point of the model is the age distribution of the present areas under cane. The seasonal operations are simulated month-by-month by harvesting these areas in step with the intended crushing rate. Past and expected future rainfalls are used in an empirical equation to calculate the ap...

Journal: :The Journal of the Society of Occupational Medicine 1991
H N Phoolchund

Workers in developing countries face as many, if not more, work-related health problems as their counterparts in industrialized nations. This paper concentrates on occupational health problems in the sugar industry, which exists in 40 countries, mostly in the Third World. Sugar cane workers have a high level of occupational accidents and are exposed to the high toxicity of pesticides. They may ...

2003
A CHURCH

This paper analyses the relationship between net farm incomes and market values of cane land within the South African sugar industry. A comparison is drawn between market values represented by actual sales, and productive land values, which relate more specifically to net farm incomes. The aim of the paper is therefore to estimate the degree of correlation between net farm incomes and land mark...

2007
Padma Lal

Pacific Economic Bulletin Volume 20 Number 3 2005 © Asia Pacific Press This article seeks to determine the short to mediumterm impact of EU Sugar Protocol reforms on Fiji’s sugar industry. The expected impact on the livelihoods of sugarcane producers, the area remaining under cane, sugar cane output and sugar production are derived under various price scenarios using industry census production ...

2007
D. E. Rearick M. Kearney

The application of ion-exclusion chromatography to desugarization of molasses has been investigated in the beet sugar industry for many years and is now being applied routinely to sucrose recovery. Recent work on the desugarization of molasses from cane processing has been carried out and a large-scale system is under construction. Ion-exclusion chromatographic processes are very efficient for ...

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