Bundaberg Sugar

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Bundaberg Sugar is an Australian company based in Bundaberg, Queensland. It is one of the largest sugar producers in Australia, with a history dating back to the late 19th century. The company is known for its commitment to sustainable farming practices and its significant contribution to the Australian sugar industry.

History[edit | edit source]

Bundaberg Sugar was established in 1882 by a group of local cane growers. The company has grown significantly since its inception, expanding its operations to include multiple sugar mills and refineries across Queensland.

Operations[edit | edit source]

Bundaberg Sugar operates several sugar mills in the Bundaberg region, including the Bingera Mill and the Millaquin Mill. These mills process sugarcane to produce raw sugar, which is then refined at the company's refineries.

The company also operates a number of cane farms and has a significant stake in the Australian sugar industry. It is a major employer in the Bundaberg region, contributing significantly to the local economy.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Bundaberg Sugar is committed to sustainable farming practices. The company has implemented a range of initiatives to reduce its environmental impact, including water and energy conservation measures, and the use of sustainable farming techniques.

Products[edit | edit source]

Bundaberg Sugar produces a range of sugar products, including raw sugar, refined sugar, and molasses. The company's products are sold domestically and exported to international markets.

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