sokeriruohosta
Sokeriruohosta, known scientifically as Saccharum officinarum, is a tall, perennial grass native to tropical and subtropical regions. It is cultivated primarily for its sugar-rich stalks, which are the main source of commercial sugar production worldwide. The plant grows in dense clumps and can reach heights of up to six meters. Its leaves are long, broad, and sword-shaped, originating from a solid, fibrous stem.
The cultivation of sokeriruohosta requires warm temperatures, ample sunshine, and significant rainfall or irrigation. It is
Beyond sugar production, sokeriruohosta has other uses. The fibrous residue left after juice extraction, known as