Harvesting MILLIONS of Tons Of Sugarcane To Make Raw And Refined SUGAR
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
- Harvesting MILLIONS of Tons Of Sugarcane To Produce SUGAR.
Sugar is one of the most important ingredients in the world. One way to acquire it is through sugar cane production.
Hello and welcome back to LORD GIZMO! In today’s video, we will be looking at the process of planting, harvesting, and turning sugarcane into sugar. But before that, please don’t forget to like this video and subscribe to our channel for more related content.
00:00 Intro
00:13 Production of sugarcane seedlings
00:45 Ground prep for sugarcane
02:03 Planting sugarcane stems
02:55 Spraying
03:23 Sugarcane burning
04:00 Harvesting sugarcane
05:25 Transporting to mill
06:00 Crushing sugarcane
08:30 Packaging sugarcane
09:00 Producing refined sugar
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Harvesting with clickbait thumbnail.
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Topic photo looks really really real .
I never missed one video of yours,the food you made for your family looks very delicious and healthy,you are blessed to have an extraordinary talent,thanks for sharing your life with us
You wouldn't see sugar piled on a ship like that for as far as it looked at in length not on an open deck
CLICKBAIT, THIS CHANNEL DOES lT ON EVERY VIDEO, THUMBS DOWN, BLOCK CHANNEL.
In my hometown sugarcanes are harvested by hand. We don’t have the modern machines to do. So everything need a lot of time. Thank for your showing
In India labour costs are very low.
Nice and Informative Video 👍👍👍🇵🇰🇵🇰🇵🇰
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The plants don't come from dropping a grain on sugar into the ground?
I love Raw sugar, use it all the time, I don't use white sugar.
I totally agree
Can anyone explain the advantage of bleaching raw brown sugar to make refined white sugar ?
Well somebody just discovered Photoshop... How long is that ship in the thumbnail?
Also if you're going to present such a detailed description of the process, it's probably wise to ensure your clips are matching up with what you're actually saying. Talking about reduction to molasses while the video shows the solids being scraped from the exterior separator drum, for example. Nobody is learning anything useful in the onslaught of factoids if they're not seeing what they're hearing about.
Unless the goal was just to throw together whatever is long enough to satisfy UA-cam's 10 minute minimum for monetized content, then I guess good job. Your thumbnail probably needs a big red arrow pointing to the ship and maybe some idiot making an over-the-top surprised face while pointing at the arrow too. That'll get dem clicks. They won't stay, but they'll definitely click out of morbid curiosity.
We put so much effort into giving ourselves diabetes : P
and what exactly is the Uniport 2030 Sugar Cane actually spraying on the sugar cane at 190 Litres per minute?
Must be all the automation phased out the zombie labor except the 25% organic soil additives
Cristopher Colombo bring sugarcane in America and that go in australia
3:24 Can you tell me if using fire like that will damage the sugarcane and lose all its nutrients?
Absolutely
No the fire is to remove the excess leaves so when it’s sent to be processed you have less trash .
Does anyone know why such machines are not commonly sold, they are really rare in real life
I was born and brought up on a sugar estate. The sugar cane is burnt before it is cut. The fire has no effect on sucrose content of cane, all it does is remove the dried out leaves.
you missed out on when the brown natural sugar turns into white one since they are using specific processes to achieve that
don't you think it would be interesting to know what the sugarcane is being sprayed with? Is it pesticide, herbicide, fungicide - homicide -, or Bayer -round up ready-, or whatever gunk is being sprayed there?
And not only what kind of machinery there is being used.
Not full process. As white Brown sugars are part of process too. 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Where is the ship in the thumbnail?
*I'm a big fan of raw sugar and use it consistently; white sugar is not something I incorporate into my routine.*
Cultivate will destroy the soil. This is why this land is producing less year on year, requiring more chemical fertilisers to produce a lower yield every year. Until you end up with a desert. Kiwi
So what do you eat?
@@Chris-mb8xgvery good question? Maybe he thinks all his food comes in little packages from the supermarket. Where does his milk come from? In little cartons from the supermarket.
so you say it is a illusion????(Magic) is a illusion
Video is out of sequence with the audio
2:06 someone (dog?) has a death wish
How many times can you use the same camera shot to extend the length of your videos? 3:07-3:15 for an example, literally copy/pasted.
Why aren't there zombies though
man hour`s and i bet not done for free or is it just poof
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The shipping image thumbnail for this video is SO ridiculously STUPID that it defies sanity.
Very dirty - no hygyne…sugarcanes were not cleaned before processing..
Very poor video. Totally confusing because it doesn’t explain the process in a logical sequence and there are several technical inaccuracies.
Click bait
Click bait photo.
Fuckin click bait.
Does it really count as clickbait when it's that blatantly obvious
You need to work on your facts. Used to be a good channel but not anymore.
Which fact would you be referring to and I can look into it and ensure the writer pays more attention to certain facts.
@@LordGizmo you need to work on your thumbnail as well.
@@LordGizmo they are a bunch of wrong information…. Like weights…
5:45 26 tons? Are you missing…some tonnage there?!
well done for spotting that . I think it's 26t each car
Does anyone know why such machines are not commonly sold, they are really rare in real life
@@babilionabm do you seriously have to ask why more people don't operate trains on their own property
Nice
I love Raw sugar, use it all the time, I don't use white sugar.