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Home » PureCircle grows more stevia in US to meet demand
Stevia sweetener producer PureCircle will harvest its first commercial-scale crop of a variety it’s growing in North Carolina, part of an effort to adapt the plant to more regions of the world and boost production to meet growing demand.
The crop, undamaged by Hurricane Florence, was the first of the company’s Starleaf variety grown in the US to provide the sugar substitute for food and drinks with little or no calories.