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No Change in U.S. Sugar OutlookWASHINGTON - Mar 10/05 - SNS -- Projected U.S. sugar supply for 2004-05 is unchanged this month, at 11.7 million short tons, raw value, according to the USDA's World Agricultural Outlook Board's March supply demand forecast. Beet sugar production is increased 28,000 tons while cane sugar production is decreased 28,000 tons, based on processors' production projections compiled by the Farm Service Agency. Sugar use is increased 75,000 tons, as higher deliveries for domestic food use more than offset lower deliveries to manufacturers for re-export products. The increase in domestic food use is spurred by higher-than-expected deliveries through January. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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