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Cane fibre yields ; revised September 2004
(2004)This report was prepared for the New South Wales sugar industry to provide an estimate of the additional cane-based fuel available for the proposed cogeneration project. It summarises the work done to date in NSW, as well ... -
Constituents of non-sugar products of sugarcane
(1993)Residues of selected pesticides were measured in samples of bagasse, filter mud and molasses from six sugar mills, in samples of dunder from two distilleries, and in cane tops and soil from four canegrowing areas of ... -
Crop investigation into grain/legume crops suitable for incorporation into a cane rotation
(1998)Funding was obtained from the Australian Government Sugar Research and Development Corporation (SRDC) to undertake a feasibility study into opportunities for grain and legume crop industries in the coastal sugar cane ... -
Development of value-added products from sugarcane boiler ash: final report 2011/903
(Sugar Research Australia, 2015)Bagasse fly ash from co-generation plants is often recycled into the sugarcane fields. However, bagasse fly ash contains quartz (naturally accumulated by the cane) that may be re-suspended into respirable-sized particulate ... -
Evaluate sugar beet for potential to produce sugar at Mackay Sugar Experiment Station
(1993)Can sugar beet be profitably grown at Mackay? Sugar yields from beets are continuing to increase in overseas countries. Results from experiments at Kalamia Estate in the Burdekin area indicated that sugar beet out-yielded ... -
Investigating renewable feedstocks such as (Hibiscus Cannabis – Kenaf and Crotalaria Juncea – Sunn Hemp) for generation at Mackay Sugar Limited
(2014)As the Australian sugar industry embarks on the opportunity to value add from its waste streams our industry will become more sustainable into the future. This project has investigated the opportunity to replace the coal ... -
Opportunities for the Australian sugar industry in greenhouse gas abatement and carbon trading: revised final report QUT027
(Sugar Research Australia, 2009)New policies and market drivers are currently being implemented to stimulate additional investment in technologies and energy sources which result in reduced greenhouse gas emissions. In addition there is a rising demand ... -
Preliminary investigations on the feasibility of co-production of cane pulp and raw sugar
(1998)Laboratory-scale mechanical refiners were used to prepare four varieties of sugar cane for depithing, and for the production of refiner mechanical pulp (RMP) and chemi-mechanical pulp (CMP) from depithed canes and from ... -
A profitable future for Australian agriculture: Biorefineries for higher-value animal feeds, chemicals and fuels - Final Report 2015/902
(Sugar Research Australia, 2019-10-24)A profitable future for Australian agriculture: Biorefineries for higher-value animal feeds, chemicals and fuels -
Project 2b8 CRC sugar Industry Innovation through Biotechnology Research Project Final Report Alternative sugars: new options for the sugar industry.
(Sugar Research Australia, May 2010)Sugarcane has a highly effective carbohydrate biosynthetic and storage metabolism that has facilitated its use for the production of sucrose. Sugars are increasingly seen as low-cost, renewable organic resources which can ... -
SRDC technical report 2/2006 Analysis of bagasses and trash utilisation options
(2006)The residues from sugarcane harvesting (trash), and from sugarcane milling (bagasse), are potential raw materials for a wide range of value-added products. The technical and financial merits of the processes, products and ... -
Study of the sugar and fuel alcohol markets in Brazil for Sugar Research and Development Corporation Brisbane, Australia
(1998)Brazil is among the world leaders in the production of sugarcane, sugar, fuel alcohol (ethanol) and in sugar consumption and exports. In addition, its Center-South region is among the most efficient of all the world's major ...