How Sugar Is Made from Sugarcane | Amazing Sugar Factory Process
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How do they make sugar? In this video, you can know how sugar is made in factory. It is one of a short video in a series of short, concise videos that reveal the mysteries behind how everyday things happen.
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Chapters:
0:00 Sugarcane Harvest
1:39 Sugarcane Mill
4:26 Sugar Packaging
5:42 Candy From Sugar
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It would be good if there could be some explanation as to what is happening at every step of the process.
@kenbrashear210
2 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more.
@MyChannel-ho6gh
2 жыл бұрын
I totally agree
@sarvamsivam6557
2 жыл бұрын
Then we won't eat it that's y
@rollotomassi6374
2 жыл бұрын
That would make too much sense…..
@ziminazmi1282
2 жыл бұрын
Yaa..what a waste
Same as previous poster - I wish there were captions explaining stages. I already knew the basics - grow sugar cane, harvest, press it, reduce the juice. But I'd like to know details of some of the stages along the way of what they were doing.
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
Hello davidbwa, Harvesting = The sugarcane stalks are actually long and oftentimes lie on the ground so the harvester has to disturb the surface soil to bring-up these stalks. Then the machine automatically cuts the stalks into short pieces for 2 reasons. 1) so that transport is not very cumbersome and 2) the stalks can also be used for planting. Planting 0:27 = here you can see that the machine automatically plants and covers the stalks, no need for manual labor Burning 0:49 = this is to reduce the amount of dried leaves and also to "DRIVE AWAY THE SNAKES AND OTHER PESTS". Of course, this is not done by everyone...some leave the dried leaves for burning later on. Crushing 2:05 = here the cane stalks are transported into the machine where it will be washed, crushed, transferred to other machines for the continuous process of removing the juice, filtering, heating in vats, etc. Burning of bagasse or crushed sugarcane stalks 2:29 = this process produces steam which powers the other machinery of the operation. The steam is also used in power generation to provide power for other electrical equipment. 2:44 = that huge vat is where some more filtering happens, the juice inside is quite hot. 2:50 = that's the dirt collected from the cane and juice. It can be used as fertilizer in small quantities but I had experiences where large quantities of dirt actually turns into burning charcoal in the intense heat of summer. 2: 58 = molasses 3:20 = centrifugal vat produces raw sugar...this is basically the 1st stage where sugar is produced. 3:37 = this is true, the excess raw sugar is being stored in big warehouses where machinery may be used to transfer it again. 3:48 = some more cleaning and filtering 4:10 = another centrifugal vat producing refined sugar 4:27 = packaging into different weight bags.
@dlw5766
Жыл бұрын
If you look for rapadura is the manier is in Brazil make the suiker
@AgritechFutureUS
11 ай бұрын
Captions would be great!
@deb6659
8 ай бұрын
I would like info on where the sugar industries sourced enough bone for filtering 5,000,000 tons of sugar in Cuba early 1900s. Missing that part. Anybody remember seeing that info? Copy and paste misses the info also. John 16 Ezekiel 37
The greatest technology in cultivation and processing of sugar cane is in Brazil, it surprised me to see that they still set fire to make the koilheita, here in Brazil this has not been done for many years, now all the cane is used, nothing is lost and the atmosphere is no longer polluted with big fires in the plantations!
@silviocavalcante3617
2 жыл бұрын
in Brazil in areas of industrial sugarcane cultivation and prohibited by fire in the cane field. in the state of São Paulo there is only mechanized harvesting.
@lego4av
2 жыл бұрын
can you elaborate about the fire, I always wonder why they set sugar canes on fire, I think south Florida still burns the canes.
@diasvitor200
2 жыл бұрын
I confess It also surprised me to see them set fire to the hole crop. I think this was only done in Brazil when I was a little boy, many years ago.
@bmrt1000
2 жыл бұрын
@@lego4av Fire is used to get rid of the trash (leaves etc of the cane prior to harvesting). In Australia, not too many sugar cane growing areas use fire anymore to do this. They harvest the cane with the trash. As it's only the cane that's sent to the mill for processing, the trash is used to make a "trash blanket" or effectively, a layer of mulch for the cane stools.
@jalheeljalhe5799
2 жыл бұрын
@@bmrt1000 The fire is also use to increase the sugar level of the cane, to slow down the rotting and to kills animals like rats and snakes in the crops.
I was surprised at the filth of the sugar mill! Much rust, chipping paint and debris everywhere. Seems like the sugar mill skipped more steps than they showed. The packaging and candy making scenes were clean and healthy looking. Some written or verbal explanations would really help.
@professoranonymous7593
Жыл бұрын
Yes it looked filthy but i think its only food turned solid so... Maybe worry not?
I really wanted to know the actual process so thanks for that 👍👍👍
How sugar is made from sugar cane. The video: Figure out yourself
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
Oliver, I provided some short explanations to Taleen Kassabian...pls look it up.
@loismpanga8412
2 жыл бұрын
Lol 😅exactly
@marwin3332
Жыл бұрын
@@sran5947 you keep replying with Taleen Kassa etc look it up but we come here to learn but now we get directed to another???
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
@@marwin3332 Harvesting = The sugarcane stalks are actually long and oftentimes lie on the ground so the harvester has to disturb the surface soil to bring-up these stalks. Then the machine automatically cuts the stalks into short pieces for 2 reasons. 1) so that transport is not very cumbersome and 2) the stalks can also be used for planting. Planting 0:27 = here you can see that the machine automatically plants and covers the stalks, no need for manual labor Burning 0:49 = this is to reduce the amount of dried leaves and also to "DRIVE AWAY THE SNAKES AND OTHER PESTS". Of course, this is not done by everyone...some leave the dried leaves for burning later on. Crushing 2:05 = here the cane stalks are transported into the machine where it will be washed, crushed, transferred to other machines for the continuous process of removing the juice, filtering, heating in vats, etc. Burning of bagasse or crushed sugarcane stalks 2:29 = this process produces steam which powers the other machinery of the operation. The steam is also used in power generation to provide power for other electrical equipment. 2:44 = that huge vat is where some more filtering happens, the juice inside is quite hot. 2:50 = that's the dirt collected from the cane and juice. It can be used as fertilizer in small quantities but I had experiences where large quantities of dirt actually turns into burning charcoal in the intense heat of summer. 2: 58 = molasses 3:20 = centrifugal vat produces raw sugar...this is basically the 1st stage where sugar is produced. 3:37 = this is true, the excess raw sugar is being stored in big warehouses where machinery may be used to transfer it again. 3:48 = some more cleaning and filtering 4:10 = another centrifugal vat producing refined sugar 4:27 = packaging into different weight bags. If you will look at sugar used in soft drinks manufacture, the color is very white. The color that I see in 4:18 is not so white...this may be for general consumption.
Having worked in the beet sugar industry for 19 years this video leaves a lot to be desired it doesn't tell you crap about how sugar is made!!!!!!!
Well there you have something that looks like sewer sludge, and then magically...it's crystal sugar. Amazing!
One of my most lasting memories of living in North Queensland, is watching the cane fires.
The music is so soothing. Well done.
Wow the dance music did such a good job of explaining what was going on in the video!
@marwin3332
Жыл бұрын
haha spot on what a bad video annoying music
They make the best sugar!!
Amazing video awsome content thanks for the video
I haven't eaten sugar in years and seeing the state of these machines in the beginning I won't ever.
Thanks 👍 this is awesome...
That smile. Cool
*Incredible content, my glucose meter might just need a little extra attention after this, haha!*
Sugar process is impressive.
Seriously, how do you even take the video of these?! The quality is do good and also the techniques you use must be really complicated. The results are fantastic, I guess all the hard work does pay off.
@kaushiksaha8416
2 жыл бұрын
I think it's a promotional video made by the company
@petermcfarlane7978
2 жыл бұрын
Are you kidding me or what...... The video quality is only 1080p The actual video taught me nothing on how sugar is made. The machinery was old ,outdated and more importantly filthy....Look @3:44
Amazing stuff, I think my glucose meter might need a shot of insulin now lol
interesting video, but i'm almost as dumb as 8 minutes ago ...
Wonderful 🙂👍
Very good video
There are other types of sugar cane, the "Magenta-Red cane" with a shorter internode and like 40mm in diameter, and the Juicy and softer to bite the "Bluish-black cane" with a normal 150mm more or less internode and up to 1inch in diameter, and the one were seeing here is the "bamboo type cane" with longer internode up to 1ft, which is the least preferred to plant by farmers due to the skinny appearance, and weight is not that favorable. Less weight means a failure or a decrease in profit.
@silent2163
2 жыл бұрын
But among those types of sugar canes, which one is the sweetest when you make them into juice? Or all of them are the same in sweetness?
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
@@silent2163 , there are types which are actually sweeter but also quite hard to bite on. The Magenta-Red Cane is actually more often sold as sugar cane stalks to people who like to chew on the sugar cane because it is softer, juicier and therefore more enjoyable.
amazing 💕💕
Wow amazing 🤩
Love this
How long does it take from arrival to the plant to packaging?
Pictures are worth a thousand words.
Amazing
Awesome
well its Amazing is it we gave to world after all its Amazing
I am at the 4 min. mark and I still don't know how to make sugar from sugarcane. What is going on? What is being planted? Why burn? What is that sludge and way is it going in water? Why is it being boiled is that boiling water? This is not informative at all. I'll have to go to another site.
This is so interesting but it will be more interesting if you can explain every single step
Waooooo so amazing 💕
The Future is Tech❤
@rasakkemigloria4034
2 жыл бұрын
Yes
The worker's hands must be so strong and can bear the heat!
What they are not showing are the thirteen bleaches and acids used to turn the sugar cane white and change its flavor.
Super
How amazing.. 😇
Nice video but there is absolutely no way of knowing what is happening after it is dumped at the plant.
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
Steve, I provided some short explanations to Taleen Kassabian...pls look it up.
@Matt-ru5rw
Жыл бұрын
Don't use you're brain in any capacity.
@gaysy1st
3 ай бұрын
What the hell do you think the video is showing then?
Great pictures, total lack of information, waste of bandwidth..
Your channel presents valuable videos that we have never seen before. Congratulations to you I wish the channel a prosperous future😍
hahahaha this is the best channel with no narration cos the music mskes u high on somethin'somethin'
This told me nothing.
It is the best sugar you can buy💯
wow so cool
@psvyme48paulh45
2 жыл бұрын
your welcome 👍🖐🙏
I think so if i went to sugarcane miles i can't see this much nicely exllent 👌🔥🔥🌪
I need a box of mint candycanes 😂
@4:38 whenever I see that last stage of the assembly line, I always think, .. "Its like printing money!"
*Providing detailed explanations would enhance understanding.*
yea,I agree with others on this.. Plus, it seems to be more about the music. This has good parts but I would imagine that it could stand to be longer in length with texts in the footage that explains things..
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
Harvesting = The sugarcane stalks are actually long and oftentimes lie on the ground so the harvester has to disturb the surface soil to bring-up these stalks. Then the machine automatically cuts the stalks into short pieces for 2 reasons. 1) so that transport is not very cumbersome and 2) the stalks can also be used for planting. Planting 0:27 = here you can see that the machine automatically plants and covers the stalks, no need for manual labor Burning 0:49 = this is to reduce the amount of dried leaves and also to "DRIVE AWAY THE SNAKES AND OTHER PESTS". Of course, this is not done by everyone...some leave the dried leaves for burning later on. Crushing 2:05 = here the cane stalks are transported into the machine where it will be washed, crushed, transferred to other machines for the continuous process of removing the juice, filtering, heating in vats, etc. Burning of bagasse or crushed sugarcane stalks 2:29 = this process produces steam which powers the other machinery of the operation. The steam is also used in power generation to provide power for other electrical equipment. 2:44 = that huge vat is where some more filtering happens, the juice inside is quite hot. 2:50 = that's the dirt collected from the cane and juice. It can be used as fertilizer in small quantities but I had experiences where large quantities of dirt actually turns into burning charcoal in the intense heat of summer. 2: 58 = molasses 3:20 = centrifugal vat produces raw sugar...this is basically the 1st stage where sugar is produced. 3:37 = this is true, the excess raw sugar is being stored in big warehouses where machinery may be used to transfer it again. 3:48 = some more cleaning and filtering 4:10 = another centrifugal vat producing refined sugar 4:27 = packaging into different weight bags
Hi. Enjoyed your video but does the cane have to be burnt before harvest and Why? Also what's the difference if we use burnt cane and the canes that are not burnt (process wise) ? Thank you again for this video.
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
Epeli, if you don't know...there is an actual study conducted by sugarcane scientists which stated that the sugar content of the stalks go up a little if the plantation went under fire. I'm not sure though if this can be found in the internet. I came from a family who actually worked in this kind of factory and I have also toured the facilities a few times.
@AgritechFutureUS
11 ай бұрын
Fascinating process!
Sweet.
Nice😘😘
Cambodia is the most priority place investment of growing sugarcane and build sugar making factory. And i do want to do this in my country
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I have gotten so used to the taste of Equal I prefer it much more than actual sugar.
@Helgardt6189
Жыл бұрын
Higher risk of getting cancer though.
5:44 Funny, they don’t look like Oompa Loompa’s?
Ants will have a ball there.
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
Actually no.
Wow!!!
مهماطال الزمن او قصر البلد يعمل اكتفاء ذاتي من السكر
wow
I was very confused as I thought somebody just started a fire and you caught them on the act
Ở nước người ta trồng và thu hoạch toàn bằng máy nên chi phí giảm nhìn thấy mê ko biết vn mình đến khi nào mới được như người ta
Amazing sugar factory education make sugar
Aqui no Brasil está queimada eh ilegal... nosso sistema eh completamente verde.... as folhas ficam no solo como adubo.
Oh yes sweet n sugary.
@markaralvin5545
Жыл бұрын
Hello Cynthia
Capuchina.... đường hay mía ngon
Cool
What’s this ou try where they still burn it? 🔥
setting fire is the most surprising part for me, no idea why tho.
@sran5947
Жыл бұрын
JD, if you don't know...there is an actual study conducted by sugarcane scientists which stated that the sugar content of the stalks go up a little if the plantation went under fire. I'm not sure though if this can be found in the internet.
Nice videos the only thing that is missing is a Voice Over
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
stephenho888, I provided some short explanations to Taleen Kassabian...pls look it up.
Sugar production has always been a great key to economic success. Cane to sugar. You really burning the sugar cane crops to improve the yield? Control burn?
@miadevs8640
2 жыл бұрын
no just getting rid of excess materials
@BrokiMaform
2 жыл бұрын
And kill any snakes that might be there
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
@@miadevs8640 , you also drive away snakes and other pests.
Nice pictures... but zero explanation of what's going on.
Firing the sugar cane is the most contamination process, many animals birds snakes and other dies, and the ambient pollution is huge. Old process without any environmental control
Where is this farm located?
THIS FILM GAVE ME A CAVITY.
Would be nice to have a narrator explaining the process.
@sran5947
2 жыл бұрын
Omega, I provided some short explanations to Taleen Kassabian...pls look it up.
@medicbabe2ID
2 жыл бұрын
Still, narration would be better than this awful music. I came here to learn. not guess what's going on.
@Matt-ru5rw
Жыл бұрын
@@medicbabe2ID read Wikipedia if you aren't bright enough to follow along.
Alguém sabe aonde é essa plantação??
@Vitor-zx3xd
2 жыл бұрын
Interior do Amapá, 100 km ao sul da capital Macapá.
@diasvitor200
2 жыл бұрын
@@Vitor-zx3xd Mas com as embalagens todas em inglês?
Setting the canes on fire it’s not part of the process . It’s just a cheap way for farmers to control weeds and crops
@diasvitor200
2 жыл бұрын
I may control weeds, but it does pollute the air a lot.
التجرب الكوبية والبرازلية ممكن ننتج انتاج كافي لتصدير
OK watched the vid, still none the wiser, commentary is needed!
Greetings Here in South Africa even the waste product was used Not to make sugar but as a fertiliser It is very good for the ground Our farmers also burnt the cane in order to get rid of snakes and rodents such as cane rats which are as big as cats The fires are controlled
Subhanallah....
How about doing this same procedure in Sri Lanka please
It's very complicated process 😅
While the food processing machine showcased in the video looks promising, I'd like to know more about its safety features. Are there any risks associated with using it?
An alternate ending would be the dentist and diabetes
Love that sugar.
Just don't let your children get used to these products.
I thought the beginning was a retro since there's no script or human voice. I wanted to know what was the burning for?? Well I'll move to the next channel
Where is the rum ?
0:48 they also do this in Indonesia sugarcane field.. i wonder why they burn it?
@juwandysusilo
2 жыл бұрын
To prepare field for next planting process.. burning is the lowest effort.. but its prohibited to burn field in indonesia.. it cause air pollution
You can watch my video on sugar manufacturing from sugarcane with detailed explanation of entire process involves in sugar mills
Captions next time or those weird auto generated celebrities voices to explain all the steps?
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Why is one end of a candy folded over like an umbrella handle?
it's super cool bt no explanation
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