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A Norfolk sugar factory has applied to build a new 'green' sugar beet drier. British Sugar hopes to build the extension to its plant at Wissington, near Downham Market. It says the 25 x 15m ...
Wissington’s new steam dryers will be housed in a 25x15m building, around 20m tall, built in the heart of the site's sugar manufacturing area. The factory currently uses three gas dryers to dry the ...
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British Sugar given £7.5m to help cut carbon emissionsThe company, which operates a factory in Wissington ... boil and process the beet crop into different grades of sugar for food and confectionary manufacturers. Phil McNaughton, head of ...
The company has a new evaporation plant at its Wissington factory in Norfolk ... boil and process the beet into different grades of sugar for food and confectionery manufacturers.
The last of his beet left for the factory on April 12. Now, British Sugar has announced it will be opening its factories up again next month for this year's beet campaign. Bury St Edmunds and ...
But British Sugar - knowing farmers were under pressure - left its Cantley factory open later ... next month for this year's beet campaign. Bury St Edmunds and Wissington will open on September ...
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