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EU sugar sector set for more change
The EU’s sugar sector is seeing unprecedented volatility resulting from the combination of rising global sugar prices coupled with the consequences of the recent restructuring and downsizing of EU sugar production.
Exclusive: Tate & Lyle In Talks Over Sugar Sale | tate_and_lyle | javed_ahmed | domino_sugar |
I have learned that Tate & Lyle is in advanced talks to sell its historic sugars division to an American rival in a move that would see another piece of Britains industrial heritage transferred
Cosan (CZZ): 'Sweet' Trade on Sugar, Ethanol and Brazil - BloggingStocks
With sugar prices rising, our latest stock pick is the Brazilian ethanol and sugar producer Cosan Limited (CZZ),\" says Brandon Clay. Here\'s the latest update from Invest with an Edge.
Sugar Cane Waste as Pellet Fuel - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A start-up in São Paulo aims to turn the waste from Brazilian sugar cane production into pellets that can be burned in coal plants.
DTN/The Progressive Farmer: Agriculture Markets, News and Weather
Agricultural markets, news and weather information service including cash grain bids, commodity futures, livestock markets, mobile quotes, weather forecasts, radar, farm bill updates, ag business, farming news, agronomy, crop reports and ethanol.
Record profit for British Sugar’s owner
British Sugar’s parent company, Associated British Foods, has announced a “record” set of results for the last financial year
EU sugar beet policy is plainly bonkers!
BusinessBlog.jpg EU sugar beet policy is plainly bonkers! By Philip Clarke on December 16, 2009 3:57 PM | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks If ever there was a contender for Private Eye's "Muckspreader" column, this has to be it! It has emerged that the EU is facing a massive increase in sugar production
NFU and British Sugar need new
Richard and Judy, Posh and Becks, Morecombe and Wise - when it comes to natural couplings, it has to be said that the NFU and British Sugar make unlikely bed-fellows.
British Sugar stuffs NFU over beet price
BusinessBlog.jpg British Sugar stuffs NFU over beet price By Philip Clarke on October 7, 2009 3:57 PM | 2 Comments | No TrackBacks By Robert Harris, FW arable editor Both the NFU and British Sugar are, apparently, "pleased to inform you" that they have agreed a price of £26/t for 2010/11 beet. So
British Sugar is hardly strapped for cash
In less than a fortnight, British Sugar will open its factory gates and start the job of processing the 2009 beet crop.
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