RE: Where is Coca-Cola going to get the sugar?
Posted on: July 16, 2025 at 19:48:05 CT
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In the United States, sugarcane is primarily grown in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas. These states account for the majority of U.S. sugarcane production. While Florida is the largest cane-producing region, Louisiana has seen expansion into new areas with the development of new sugarcane varieties. Texas contributes a smaller but still significant amount of sugarcane to the U.S. total.
Key Points:
Florida:
Dominates U.S. sugarcane production, particularly in the Everglades Agricultural Area (EAA) of South Florida.
Louisiana:
Second largest sugarcane producer, with expansion northward and westward due to new varieties and technology.
Texas:
Sugarcane production is concentrated in the Lower Rio Grande Valley.
U.S. Sugar:
Is a major producer, with U.S. Sugar Corporation being a significant player in Florida.
Harvesting:
Sugarcane is planted annually between September and January and harvested between late September and late April.
Byproducts:
Sugarcane is used to produce not only sugar but also other byproducts like molasses and bagasse.
Technological advancements:
The industry utilizes advanced technologies for planting, harvesting, and transportation to maximize yields and minimize environmental impact.