Australia: Strikes at sugar mills could lead to lower sugar production

Published 2024년 6월 10일

Tridge summary

Australian sugar factories are experiencing worker strikes, causing a delay in cane processing and potentially impacting the country's sugar production. This could negatively affect Australia's position as the fourth largest sugar exporter in the world, as unfavorable weather conditions due to drought and precipitation shortage also contribute to the production risks.
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Original content

In Australia, workers’ strikes continue at sugar factories, which have resulted in almost two weeks’ delay in the start of cane processing at 9 sugar factories. This is reported by Reuters. According to analysts, the risks of a decline in sugar production jeopardize its exports. An additional negative factor is unfavorable weather conditions – the drought, along with a shortage of precipitation, has been going on for the second year in a row. According to the International Sugar Organization, Australia’s annual sugar production is about 4 million tons, with domestic ...

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