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Question
Sugar mills are invariably set up in the sugarcane growing areas. Why?
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Solution
Sugar mills always occur in sugarcane growing areas because sugarcane is a perishable crop that loses sucrose content quickly after harvest. Sugar must be processed quickly to maintain its purity and output. Additionally, sugarcane is large and heavy, making long-distance transportation costly and inefficient. As a result, locating sugar mills next to sugarcane fields reduces transportation expenses while also ensuring speedy processing, resulting in higher quality and more economical production.
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