Perspectives of Clean Cane Production Techniques and Environmental Sustainability: A Review

Mishelle, Doorasamy (2020) Perspectives of Clean Cane Production Techniques and Environmental Sustainability: A Review. In: Current Research in Education and Social Studies Vol. 4. B P International, pp. 88-96. ISBN 978-93-89816-41-9

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Abstract

Given the importance of sugar to humanity, clean cane production has become a source of concern
for both academic and producers alike. Focusing on the largest producing and exporting countries of
processed and refined sugarcane is the most appropriate means of understanding the concepts
evolving around clean cane production. Climate change has not directly reduced the quantity of clean
cane produced due to an increase in use of chemical products in farming for sugar cane, but has
negatively affected the quality of output. Disease prevalence in harvested cane as well as high soil
erosion from global warming have been key elements of the sudden decline in quality cane harvesting
and processing. This decline in quality has not only reduce the amount of revenue accruable to
farmers but with the consequence of future production prospect if improperly addressed. This study
carried out a desk research methodology to review extant literature to identify contemporary issues
that needs to be urgently researched on. While a number of issues were uncovered by this study, it
was found that scientific experiments and mathematical models enhance theoretical facts on
successful and disease-free clean cane production methods. But due to the practicability exceptions
and the inherent limitations in outcomes of experiments, the research stresses on the importance of
field work through observations before theoretical assessments on the findings and the causes of
disease prevalence and quality decline in output. This is hoped will sanitize the cane production
process and output for the present and future generations.

Item Type: Book Section
Subjects: Research Asian Plos > Social Sciences and Humanities
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Date Deposited: 06 Dec 2023 04:34
Last Modified: 29 Jun 2024 06:41
URI: http://global.archiveopenbook.com/id/eprint/2168

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