Slower Decline in Sugar Output Seen
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Slower decline in sugar output seen
MANILA, Philippines – Domestic sugar production may decline at a slower pace than previously projected this crop year because of improved harvest conditions, according to the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA). The SRA adjusted its local sugar output forecast to 1.837 million metric tons (MT) for crop year 2024 to 2025, up by 3.1 percent from
Sugar Production To Hit 5% More Than Initial Estimate
The Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) on Monday said sugar production for crop year 2024-2025 is poised to hit almost five percent higher than the initial estimate despite the effects of drought due to El Niño. Figures showed that from the earlier forecast of 1.782 million metric tons (MT), sugar output could reach 1.837 million MT. “We are currently at 1.815 million tons of sugar produced. Despite the low sugar produced per ton of cane, we …
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