+ Follow BATANGAS SUGAR CENTRAL Tag
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[Title] => The Philippine sugarcane & milling industry (part 2)
[Summary] => According to the Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Inc. (IDEA) latest Industry Trends, a regular publication produced by IDEA, while there are no metrics available to exactly measure demand for sugar, the country’s sugar authorities use sugar withdrawals as a proxy for sugar consumption.
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[AuthorName] => Ed F. Limtingco
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[Title] => Rains fail to dampen hopes of sugar sector
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The heavy rains have failed to dampen hopes of a recovery this year by the
sugar industry.
From only 1.63 million metric tons in cropyear 1998-1999, the sugar sector is
optimistic that production for the current cropyear (1999-2000) will reach 1.65
to 1.7 million metric tons.
And expectations are high that cropyear 2000-2001 which begins Sept.
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BATANGAS SUGAR CENTRAL
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[Title] => The Philippine sugarcane & milling industry (part 2)
[Summary] => According to the Institute for Development and Econometric Analysis, Inc. (IDEA) latest Industry Trends, a regular publication produced by IDEA, while there are no metrics available to exactly measure demand for sugar, the country’s sugar authorities use sugar withdrawals as a proxy for sugar consumption.
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[Title] => Rains fail to dampen hopes of sugar sector
[Summary] =>
The heavy rains have failed to dampen hopes of a recovery this year by the
sugar industry.
From only 1.63 million metric tons in cropyear 1998-1999, the sugar sector is
optimistic that production for the current cropyear (1999-2000) will reach 1.65
to 1.7 million metric tons.
And expectations are high that cropyear 2000-2001 which begins Sept.
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