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UK's first sugarbeet to ethanol plant opens for business

The UK's first ethanol from Sugar Beet plant opened about a week ago...

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Barbara Author Profile Page:

Well I've learnt something new, Simon. I don't think I've ever seen a sugarbeet before, and didn't know they were so big!

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