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Strategies to improve the environmental efficiency and the profitability of sugarcane mills

Biomass and Bioenergy, 2021
Abstract The Brazilian sugarcane industry is relevant in the country since the colonial period. Nowadays, there are sugarcane mills all over Brazil in a number over 350, which are responsible for generating jobs for the population and valuable products for the society.
Felipe DE OLIVEIRA GONÇALVES
exaly   +2 more sources

Source-Sink Relationship of Sugarcane Energy Production at the Sugar Mills

2019
Sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum L.) is an important source of sugar, biofuels and bioenergy, helping in meeting requirements of the world from food energy to fuel energy. This chapter covers, in brief, the sugar milling processes from sugarcane crushing to sugar manufacturing, by-products release, biofuels production, and bioelectricity cogeneration ...
Giovanna M Aita   +2 more
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Fertilization Alternatives for Sugarcane Crop in Pujiltic Sugarcane Mill, Chiapas, Mexico

Sugar Tech, 2019
With an aim to evaluate alternative sources of fertilizers for sugarcane crop in Pujiltic, Chiapas, Mexico, two species of nitrogen-fixing plants, canavalia (Canavalia ensiformis (L.) DC.) and sesentano bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), were evaluated along with organic fertilizers vermicompost (10 t ha−1) and two biofertilizers [Mycorrhizae (AMF) and ...
Eleazar Adoney Pérez Bautista   +4 more
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The Origin of the Sugarcane Roller Mill

Technology and Culture, 1988
Invente par un Sicilien en 1449. Etudes sur la reelle origine du moulin a sucre et son developpement du moyen-âge a nos jours.
Daniels, Christian, Daniels, John
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Use of mill by-products in the fallow in sugarcane production in Australia

Sugar Industry, 2023
Mill by-products such as mud, ash and mud/ash mixtures are known to increase cane and sugar yields. Traditionally, Australian growers broadcast these by-products in the fallow at rates greater than 150 t/ha. However, growers are now banding by-products at less than 100 t/ha, with few guidelines on how to maximise their returns from this practice. Eight
Larsen, P.   +2 more
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Modelling sugarcane supply consistency at a sugar mill

Computers and Electronics in Agriculture, 2015
We develop, calibrate and verify a semi-mechanistic supply consistency model.Quantifying the impacts of different factors to sugar mill crushing operations.The model captured about 64% of the variation observed in mill crush rates.It is the first study on predictive sugarcane supply consistency at a mill-scale.
Muhammad Kadwa   +1 more
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Control of sugarcane crushing mill process: A comparative analysis

2015 International Conference on Soft Computing Techniques and Implementations (ICSCTI), 2015
In sugar factory there are a number of processes involved out of which, the crushing mill process which extracts the juice from sugarcane fibers is the key process which is complex and nonlinear in nature. For maximum juice extraction, maintaining the cane level in the chute at an optimum level is essential.
Sandeep Kumar Sunori   +2 more
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Centralisation of sugarcane milling operations: matching agronomics with economics

Sugar Tech, 2008
Drastic changes in the sugar trade agreements call for urgent management adaptation to ensure the economic sustainability of the Mauritian sugarcane sector. In-line with improvement being made at the level of labour and machine efficiency, an extension of the harvest season is being envisaged.
B. F. Cheeroo-Nayamuth   +1 more
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Comparison of combustion and pyrolysis for energy generation in a sugarcane mill

Energy Conversion and Management, 2013
Abstract The study focusses on the comparison of biomass to energy conversion process (BMECP) models to convert sugar mill biomass (bagasse) into energy products via combustion and pyrolysis as thermochemical pathways. Bagasse was converted to steam and electricity via combustion using 40 bar, 63 bar and 82 bar Condensing Extraction Steam Turbines ...
F. Nsaful, J.F. Görgens, J.H. Knoetze
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