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Pakistan's Sugar Output RisingWASHINGTON - Apr 20/06 - SNS -- Pakistan is expected to produce more raw sugar in 2006-07 because of a larger cane harvest, but production will remain below domestic consumption requirements, according to the U.S. agricultural attache for the country. "Sugarcane production for the past two years has fallen short of target, resulting in Pakistan becoming a net importer of sugar," the agricultural attache said. "While the country is recovering from a prolonged drought, water availability does not yet favor crops that consume high amounts of water. "A continued shortfall in water supply is expected to play an important role in altering cropping patterns significantly. As water becomes scarce, farmers will shift production away from water-intensive crops such as sugar cane and move to rice and other crops." Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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