The first blow struck at the old-time theory that the tropics were created solely to supply the needs of dwellers in temperate climes was dealt by Napoleon when he took steps to establish the beet-sugar industry in France.
As stated before, the carbon dioxide may be recovered from the kilns during the burning of lime, as is commonly done in the beet-sugar industry, or it may be purchased in the form of liquid CO2 contained in heavy iron containers.
Kieselguhr was used in the beet-sugar industry of Europe many years ago, and is extensively used now for the same purpose in the United States.
The latter is made use of in the famous Steffens process of the beet-sugar industry.
How has the cultivation of the sugar-beet affected the cane-sugar industry in the British West Indies?
The sugar-beet is extensively cultivated, in spite of the great trade resulting from the cane-sugar industry of the East Indies.
In the various states of western Europe the beet-sugar industry is governed by a cartel or agreement among the states, which makes the whole business a gigantic combination arrayed against the tropical sugar interests.
In the United States imported raw sugar pays a tariff in order to protect the cane-sugar industry of the Gulf coast and the beet-sugar grower of the Western States.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "sugar industry" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.