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2010 Reports

| Sugar Cane for Centrifugal, Sugar Beets, Sugar, Centrifugal | Enter a Descriptive Report Name | Sugar | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 10/11/2010
For MY 10/11, total sugar production is forecast at 12.7 MMT (raw value), up 10 percent from the previous year.  Cane and beet sugar production are projected at 11.7 MMT and 950,000 MT, up 8 percent and 45 percent, respectively, due to an estimated 4 percent and 40 percent rise in acreage.  For MY 10/11, imports are forecast at 1.8 MMT (300,000 MT higher than last year), a new record since China joined the WTO in 2001. 
Sugar Semi-annual_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_10-8-2010

| Sugar Annual | Sugar | Beijing | China - Peoples Republic of | 4/26/2010
Total Chinese centrifugal sugar output is forecast to rise 21 percent to 14 MMT (raw value) in marketing year (MY) 2010/11 over the previous year.  The total sugar production estimate for MY 09/10 is revised down 12 percent from the original estimate due to prolonged dry conditions in major cane production regions.  In response to high prices for sugar cane and beet, MY10/11 acreage is forecast to rebound eight percent and 50 percent, respectively.  Assuming an average yield for cane and beet in...
Sugar Annual_Beijing_China - Peoples Republic of_2010-4-23

 

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