Crop Death Shrinks Sugar Stockpiles to 37-Year Low: Commodities
SF Chronicle (October 7, 2011) | U.S. sugar stockpiles are shrinking to the lowest in 37 years after rain and freezing weather damaged the beet crop, potentially reversing a price slump and forcing the government to ease import limits.
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