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Wilmar Sugar Australia

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Wilmar Sugar Australia
IndustryAgriculture
Founded1855
Plane Creek Sugar Mill, Sarina, operated by Wilmar Sugar, 2016

Wilmar Sugar Australia is a subsidiary of the Singapore-based company Wilmar International that incorporates sugar production business and renewable energy cogeneration. The principal product of Wilmar Sugar is raw sugar. By-products from the production of sugar include molasses (which is used to produce ethanol) and bagasse (which is used to generate electricity). It is Australia’s largest biomass renewable energy generator.

History

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The Company originates in the 1855 Colonial Sugar Refining Company, renamed CSR Limited in 1873. In 2009, CSR Limited created Sucrogen to handle its sugar activities then sold it to Wilmar International on 31 March 2010 for US$1.47 billion.[1][2] Sucrogen sponsored the 2010 Sucrogen Townsville 400, and the 2011 Sucrogen Ayr Show. Wilmar subsequently renamed Sucrogen to Wilmar Sugar.[citation needed]

Mills

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Wilmar Sugar operates the following sugar mills in Queensland:[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Singapore's Wilmar trumps Bright Food with CSR deal". Reuters. Retrieved 13 Feb 2022.
  2. ^ Chan, Francis (5 July 2010). "Wilmar closes in on Sucrogen". The Straits Times. Archived from the original on 19 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Mills". Wilmar Sugar Australia Pty Ltd. Retrieved 13 Feb 2022.
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