The color of all types of sugar, including sugar from sugarcane and beet sugar, tends to increase during storage between production and shipment, and is influenced by sugar characteristics, storage conditions, and duration. This increase can be significant, impacting compliance with product specifications and the quantity of sugar available for sale
Gillian O Bruni and Evan Terrell USDA-ARS Southern Regional Research Center, 1100 Allen Toussaint Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70124, United States of...
Microbial isolates from sugar crop-processing facilities were tested for susceptibility to industrial antimicrobial agents to determine minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) values for optimal dosing. Hydritreat 2216 (peracetic acid) showed broad spectrum activity against all bacterial isolates as well as Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Polysaccharide contamination (e.g., starch, dextran) is among the leading causes of decreased sucrose yields from sugarcane processing. Although there is a wide body of literature on management and mitigation strategies, there is little quantification of the associated economic impact of polysaccharides relating to recoverable sucrose losses.
To address the need to maintain and increase efficiency, as well as to make informed decisions in the sugarcane agro-industrial sector, which are essential for maintaining competitiveness and sustainability, Cenicaña developed DataCane.
Water is a finite and valuable resource with great significance for the sustainability of the sugar industry. Increasing water scarcity, stringent environmental regulations, and stakeholder awareness have put pressure on the industry to reduce its water usage and avoid contamination of existing water resources through the release of effluents.
In Colombia’s sugarcane agroindustrial sector, there are two main methods for evaluating cane quality in terms of sucrose, Brix, fibre, and moisture; extraction by wet disintegration, recognized as the official method by the International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA), and the hydraulic press extraction method, which ICUMSA granted a tentative status in 2022 and an Official (Reference) status in 2024
The Indian Sugar Industry has struggled for a long time but has realized that only diversification can lead to a sustainable sugar industry. It is important to create a sugar supply-demand balance, enrich the product portfolio through production of sugars of qualities required by different sectors, and utilize the by-products for production of green and renewable energy.
Polarimetry still serves as a key method in the sugar industry for assessing the apparent sugar content in various sugarcane and sugar beet products. To obtain accurate measurements, sugarcane factory materials have to undergo a crucial preparatory step involving clarification with a clarification aid, which is time-consuming. Furthermore, increasing the amounts of clarification aids can negatively impact pol readings.
Efficient control of sugar processing and refining is vital for maintaining product quality while optimizing resource use. The role of real-time colorimeters in sugar process control is evaluated, emphasizing their validity for process control compared to ICUMSA® laboratory methods for solution colour determination.