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Juan Carlos Fernández Campos <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi Danilo,

It is shure that the "extra white wax" is nice experiment, but its not
economic at all, around here there were some tries, using sugar cane "juice"
(we call it guarapo), extracted by an electric motor and two cilinders, by
pasing the cane between them.
Anyway the crop, shiping and the workon it was not an easy thing to pay, and
the results(wax from caps)  was few, tyhe wax from the combs did not pay it
either.

May be using your own cane, the cost of the electricity and hand of work is
easy thing to you, it could be profitable.
regards

        jcf.

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