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Which country is known as Sugar bowl of the world?

TFIGLOBAL News Desk by TFIGLOBAL News Desk
January 26, 2023
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Which country is known as Sugar bowl of the world?
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Which country is known as Sugar bowl of the world?

The title of “the sugar bowl of the world” has been given to Brazil. This is because Brazil is the largest producer and exporter of sugarcane and its allied products, such as raw and refined sugar, ethanol and bioelectricity, in the world. Brazil’s favorable climatic conditions, vast fertile land and favorable government policies have supported the development of the sugarcane industry, making Brazil a major country in the global sugar market.

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Brazil is the largest producer of sugarcane in the world, producing about a third of the world’s total sugar production. Brazil has seen a steady increase in its sugar production since the year 2000 due to the country’s good climate, favorable conditions for sugarcane cultivation, and the establishment of large-scale sugarcane processing industries.

In 2000, Brazil produced approximately 22 million metric tons of sugar, and this has grown steadily to reach a record high of over 38 million metric tons in 2019. In the year 2021, there was an estimated production of 37.5 million metric tons.

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