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Sugarcane grows from...................?

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Answered by MeetDattani
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Sugarcane is a tall perennial grass of the genus Saccharum, native to Southeast Asia and parts of the South Pacific. It can grow in warm temperate or tropical climates. The internodes of the plant stalk are rich in the sugar sucrose, and the plants can grow to a height of two to six meters in height.

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Answered by sus1980sharma
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Sugarcane is grown by replanting part of a mature cane stalk. Farmers cut some of the fully grown cane stalks into 40 cm lengths called 'setts'. These setts are planted by special machines, which drop them into furrows, add fertiliser and cover them with soil. ... When ripe, the cane is usually about 2 to 4 metres tall.

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