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AuthorSturgess, OW
AuthorHogarth, DM
AuthorHurney, AP
AuthorLeverington, KC
Date Accessioned2013-05-30
Date Available2013-05-30
Issued1972
Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/11079/12035
AbstractIn the wet tropics, the sugar content of crops is usually below the state's average and is a critical factor in farm economy, particularly during years of low sugar prices. This aspect of sugar production has been the subject of detailed investigation.
Languageen
PublisherBSES
Part of SeriesBSES Internal Report; 1972 No 4
SubjectMilling
SubjectTechnology
SubjectSugarcane
SubjectCCS
SubjectQueensland
SubjectWet Tropics
SubjectBabinda
SubjectQ57
SubjectQ83
SubjectClimate
TitleFactors affecting the sugar content of sugar cane in the wet tropics of Queensland: statistical analysis of ccs data at Babinda and Tully


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    Research outcomes: Optimised mill transport and logistics. Mill capacity and efficiency is optimised through improved processes, technology and value chain coordination and collaboration.

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