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[Title] => Invest more in biofuel, sugar producers told
[Summary] => The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is urging players in the sugar industry to invest more in power co-generation and production of bioethanol from sugarcane given weak sugar prices in the world market.
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[Title] => Sugar producers urged to use stainless steel eqp’t
[Summary] => Sanyoseiki Stainless Steel Corp. supports the use of innovative technologies of sugar industry in the country to become globally competitive.
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[Title] => High world market prices benefit RP sugar industry
[Summary] => The growing cost of sugar in the world market is seen to benefit the decade-old sugar industry in the Philippines, saving it from becoming a “sunset” industry and become a sustainable one.
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[Title] => Sugar output projected to go up 5% to 2.42-M tons
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LAHUG, Cebu City The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) is projecting sugar production for cropyear 2006-2007 to reach 2.42 million metric tons, five percent more than the 2.137 million tons produced in the previous crop.
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[Title] => Sugar oversupply seen in two years
[Summary] => The projected sugar production surplus in the next two years could pose new problems for the domestic sugar industry which of late has been reaping the benefits of higher yields and improved milling recovery.
Based on the Sugar Regulatory Administrations (SRA) production growth targets, sugar production next year is expected to hit 2.26 million metric tons (MT) and 2.38 million MT in 2005.
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PHILIPPINE SUGAR TECHNOLOGISTS ASSOCIATION
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Based on the Sugar Regulatory Administrations (SRA) production growth targets, sugar production next year is expected to hit 2.26 million metric tons (MT) and 2.38 million MT in 2005.
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