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Almost 100 million metric tons of sugar or gur was produced worldwide during the crop year 1974–1975. Of this total, 65% was produced from sugarcane. Thus, sugarcane is a major agricultural crop in tropical and subtropical regions of the world and an important export product in many developing countries. These countries account for 70% of the sugar production from sugarcane (Saccharum officinarum).

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