Sugar values set to rise as global production goes into deficit for first time in five years
date:Feb 02, 2016

Sugar is one of the few bright lights on the global commodity stage at the moment as demand outstrips supply for the first time in five years.
Globally, the crop is forecast to fall into deficit, down by 5.2 million tonnes of sugar on last season to 177.5 million tonnes a deficit of 4.1 million tonnes.
It is expected to deliver more sustainable returns to growers, but possible price hikes for consumers.
Analysts are predicting a deficit over the next two seasons which will boost values, just mo
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