World sugar surplus shrinking, U.S. less clear
date:Feb 26, 2014
output is going to meet increasing global demand, especially in Asia and Africa.

The outlook for sugar prices in the United States was somewhat more bullish than in the past year, but with considerable uncertainty, Frank Jenkins, president of JSG Commodities, told attendees at the Colloquium. Although the U.S.D.A. has projected considerably less sugar supply this year in the United States and Mexico than in 2012-13, when oversupply resulted in the first U.S. sugar loan forfeitures in a decade,
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