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The Industrial Sugar market is a segment of the Sugar and Sweeteners industry that focuses on the production and sale of sugar for industrial use. Industrial sugar is used in a variety of applications, including food and beverage production, pharmaceuticals, and animal feed. It is typically sold in bulk quantities and is often blended with other sweeteners to create a desired flavor profile.
Industrial sugar is produced from sugar cane, sugar beets, and other sources. It is then processed and refined to meet the specific needs of the customer. The production process involves a variety of steps, including milling, boiling, and centrifuging. The end product is then packaged and shipped to the customer.
Some of the major players in the Industrial Sugar market include Cargill, Tate & Lyle, American Sugar Refining, and Imperial Sugar. These companies produce and distribute a variety of industrial sugar products to customers around the world. Show Less Read more