Cereal sweetener output could surge in E.Europe after EU quotas
date:Aug 18, 2014
dependent on whether consumers are willing to make a switch from sugar to isoglucose.

Fortescue and Sergey Gudoshnikov, a senior economist with the International Sugar Organization, said they agreed with Rabobank that isoglucose investment was likely to grow in cereal-rich and sugar-poor East European countries.

Foremost among these was likely to be Hungary, the base of Hungrana, whose investors include Tate Lyle, a unit of ASR Group, and Archer Daniels Midland, he added.

Hungrana have the
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