Exclusive: EU to offer South Africa end to block on sugar exports
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(Reuters) - The European Union on Monday will propose lifting its block on South African sugar and allow more Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Reuters) - The European Union on Monday will propose lifting its block on South African sugar and allow more Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Cocoa fell for a third sesion in New York on speculation investors are selling to profit from higher prices as mostly dry weather favors harvesting in West Africa, the world’s main growing region. Sugar gained. Full Story
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(Businessweek) - China, the second-biggest sugar consumer, may phase out a stockpiling program that boosted inventories Full Story
(Bloomberg) - Raw sugar fell for a second day in New York on speculation a weaker Brazilian currency will spur more selling from the world’s largest producer. Cocoa slipped. Full Story
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(Reuters) - A global merchant's plan to sell its loss-making sugar milling operation is the first sign that low prices could drive mills out of business and move the market from a surplus to a deficit as soon as next season. Full Story
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(Reuters) - At least three U.S. sugar refiners, including household names Domino Sugar and Imperial Full Story
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(Reuters) - Raw sugar fell the most in a month on Tuesday on fears of a selloff following speculator hoarding of the commodity, while natural gas tumbled for a second straight session on mild weather forecasts in key U.S. regions. Full Story
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(Food Business News) - ASR Group said it has acquired 50% ownership of Europe’s second-largest cane sugar Full Story
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(Reuters) - Indian sugar futures were treading water on Monday as forecast of surplus production for a fourth straight Full Story
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(Reuters) - The United States faces its highest sugar subsidy cost since 2000, an estimated $280 million, following a new wave of defaults by processors on government-backed loans. Nearly 382,000 tons were forfeited in the final two months of fiscal 2013, despite repeated Agriculture Department efforts to whittle down a mammoth surplus and bolster futures prices. Full Story