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Friday, 18 February 2011
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Sugar May Swing to Surplus Next Year, Kingsman Says
Global sugar output may beat demand for the first time in four years if "normal weather" returns to the biggest growing nations, according to Kingsman SA. There may be a "small surplus" in the year from April 1 as farmers in Brazil and India, the top producers, boost crop area,Jonathan Kingsman, managing director of the Switzerland- based broker and researcher, said in a telephone interview. A http://bit.ly/gpaNvL
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