China: Sugar Annual

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The sugar industry in China continues to struggle due to high production costs, the elimination of government support prices, and import competition. Most sugar mills are operating at a loss and some mills are closing; many sugar cane farmers are turning to other more profitable crops. As a result, domestic sugar production is falling and imports are rising.

China: Sugar Annual

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