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Philippines seeks to import refined sugar to cover shortfall

A farm worker harvests sugarcane. (Photo supplied)

MANILA: The Philippines plans to import 200,000 tonnes of standard and bottler’s grade refined sugar to address a supply shortfall caused by crop damage from a powerful typhoon that hit plantations in December, the industry regulator said on Tuesday.

The Sugar Regulatory Administration, in a statement, said the Philippines was bracing for a “very tight” sugar stock balance, which will not cover the two-to-three months of demand for refined sugar in between the milling seasons this crop year.

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