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                    [Title] => CADP mulls P5-B ethanol venture
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                    [Title] => Sugar prod’n target remains at 1.7 M tons
                    [Summary] => The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) said its 2000-2001 sugar production forecast remains unchanged at 1.7 million metric tons (MT).


SRA Administrator Nicolas Alsonso said in an interview "it is still too early to establish a trend in sugar production" since sugar producers are just starting to harvest.

Alonso was reacting to a report of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that the country has lowered its forecast for the 2000-2001 crop year to 1.65 million MT from 1.7 million MT.
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SRA Administrator Nicolas Alsonso said in an interview "it is still too early to establish a trend in sugar production" since sugar producers are just starting to harvest.

Alonso was reacting to a report of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that the country has lowered its forecast for the 2000-2001 crop year to 1.65 million MT from 1.7 million MT.
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