Brazil dominates the global sugar industry, contributing 22% of the world’s supply. According to the National Supply Company’s data, the nation’s yearly production is nearing 41 million tons, an 11% surge from the previous cycle. The average export value of each ton is estimated at around US$500, based on Brazil’s export revenue from January to […]
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