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Moderate Tightening in Sugar SupplyWASHINGTON - Jun 10/10 - SNS - Supplies of sugar in the United States are expected to slip slightly in the coming marketing year, according to current supply and demand forecasts from the USDA's World Agricultural Outlook Board. Projected U.S. sugar supply for fiscal year 2010-11 is decreased 80,000 short tons, raw value, from last month, due to lower beginning stocks. Sugar use is unchanged. For 2009-10, U.S. sugar imports under the re-export program are increased 50,000 tons while sugar use is increased 130,000 tons, all based on pace-to-date. Subscribers can read the full text of the article by Clicking here
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