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Organizations relating to Plants Yielding Sugar, Starch

Latin American and Caribbean Consortium to Support Cassava Research and Development / Palmira, Colombia / Est. 1999
West Indies Central Sugar Cane Breeding Station / St George, Barbados / Est. 1962
World Association of Beet and Cane Growers / Paris, France / Est. 1984
Ibero-American and Filipino Confederation of Sugar Cane Growers / Mexico City, Mexico / Est. 1976
International Maple Syrup Institute / Spencerville ON, Canada / Est. 1975
Kenana Sugar Company / Khartoum, Sudan / Est. 1975
Regional Sugarcane Training Centre for Africa / Est. 1980
Pan American Cassava Breeders Network / Cali, Colombia
Asian Cassava Research Network / Bangkok, Thailand
International Cassava Network / Est. 1992
Global Cassava Partnership for the 21st Century / Cali, Colombia / Est. 2002
Caribbean Cane Farmers' Association / Est. 1960
Arab Sugar Federation / Est. 1977
Grupo de Paises Latinoamericanos y del Caribe Exportadores de Azúcar / Est. 1974
International Institute of Sugar Beet Research / Göttingen, Germany / Est. 1931
International Confederation of European Beet Growers / Brussels, Belgium / Est. 1925
International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists / Réduit, Mauritius / Est. 1924
ACP/LDC Sugar Industries Group / Royston, UK / Est. 1952

View all profiles (25 total) in the Yearbook of International Organizations

World Problems relating to Plants Yielding Sugar, Starch

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Pests and diseases of sugar-beet
Pests and diseases of sugar cane

Action Strategies relating to Plants Yielding Sugar, Starch

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Producing ethanol from sugar cane
Cultivating cane

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