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Possible uses for South Africa’s surplus sugar cane

South Africa could soon be converting sugar cane into food additives or bioplastics if feasibility studies prove them economically viable.

This was according to Dr Kitty Foxon, group leader for strategic research at the Sugar Milling Research Institute (SMRI) of

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