Wednesday, 29 December 2010

India - we have decided to continue the stock limit on sugar for another three months," Pawar said. At present, the stock holding limit is 1,000 tonnes for traders in Kolkata and 200 tonnes for rest of the country.

EGoM decides to continue ban on export of pulses
NDTV.com

The EGoM also decided to extend stock limit on sugar till March end. During the meet it was also decided that states under BPL rates will get additional 25 ...

The Sugar Board of Tanzania (SBT) has issued a sugar import licenses to import about 30,000 tonnes to be distributed next year

DJ Tanzania Issues Licenses To Import 30000 Tons Sugar In 2011 ...
IPPMedia

The Sugar Board of Tanzania (SBT) has issued a sugar import licenses to 21 local companies which have been allowed to import about 30,000 tonnes to be distributed next year, it has learnt.
The move intends to bridge a sugar gap which has been created due to normal closure of factories in the country.

Monday, 27 December 2010

Nicaragua's sugar production in the 2010/11 harvest, which began last month, is seen rising 2 percent compared with last year's season, the national sugar producers association told Reuters

Nicaragua's 20100-11 sugar harvest seen up
Business Recorder (press release)

MANAGUA (December 26, 2010) : Nicaragua's sugar production in the 2010/11 harvest, which began last month, is seen rising 2 percent compared with last ...

Australia - Raw-sugar production next season of about 4 million tonnes might be a ''good outcome'' given current seasonal conditions, he said.

Rain will keep production low, says Queensland Sugar
Sidney Morning Herald

Raw-sugar production next season of about 4 million tonnes might be a ''good outcome'' given current seasonal conditions, he said. ...

Sunday, 26 December 2010

Vietnam's sugar imports in 2011 could reach 250000 tonnes, down 16.7 percent from the import volume expected this year

Vietnam 2011 sugar imports seen down
Business Recorder (press release) (blog)

HANOI (December 26, 2010) : Vietnam's sugar imports in 2011 could reach 250000 tonnes, down 16.7 percent from the import volume expected this year, ...