Meaning Bagasse
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Bagasse


The crushed stalks of the sugar cane after juice has been extracted. Used as paper pulp raw material.
Source: intracen.org

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Crushed sugar cane or fiber used in two ENVIRONMENT® Papers: Tortilla and Mesa White.
Source: neenahpaper.com

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The final crushed sugar cane fibre remaining after milling
Source: acfa.com.au

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Cane residue leaving mills after extraction of juice.
Source: lsuagcenter.com (offline)

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(n) the dry dusty pulp that remains after juice is extracted from sugar cane or similar plants
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The dry, fibrous residue that remains after the stalks of sugar cane have been crushed and all the juice extracted. It can be used as a source of cellulose for some paper products.
Source: archive.industry.gov.au (offline)

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the fibrous residue of sugar cane milling used as a fuel to produce steam in sugar mills.
Source: liquisearch.com

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The fibre left over after extracting sugar from sugarcane.
Source: jkpaper.com





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