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India concerns push sugar to three-year high

By Miles Johnson and Javier Blas

Published: June 29 2009 11:37 | Last updated: June 29 2009 22:58

Sugar prices hit a three-year high on Monday spurred by concerns that India, the world’s largest consumer and producer, could suffer another disappointing sugar cane harvest next season.

India’s sugar production dropped 40 per cent this year to less than 15m tonnes, forcing the country to import to cover its shortfall and prompting a wave of commercial and speculative buying. Consumption hovers at 20m-21m tonnes.

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