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“Beet” boron deficiency with U.S. Borax

:: Wednesday, July 9, 2025 :: Posted By Bassine Simon
“Beet” boron deficiency with U.S. Borax
Once upon a time, a leafy plant with a thick, fleshy root flourished around Europe’s Mediterranean coasts. Called Beta maritima, it was the ancestor of today's sugar beet—which now produces almost half of the refined sucrose used by consumers and industry.

U.S. Borax, part of Rio Tinto, is a global leader in the supply and science of borates—naturally-occurring minerals containing boron and other elements. We are 1,000 people serving 650 customers with more than 1,800 delivery locations globally. We supply around 30% of the world’s need for refined borates from our world-class mine in Boron, California, about 100 miles northeast of Los Angeles. Learn more about Rio Tinto.

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