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2013-01-07 08:31:16| Sugar Industry News

Princeton When John Mwero looks at charred sugar cane ash he sees sturdy bridges, soaring skyscrapers and stable roads. He\'s convinced that bagasse ash - the residue that\'s left after processors suck out the sugar and burn the cane, has the potential to make cement stronger and cheaper.

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