Australia's biggest sugar-producing state braces for severe cyclone

Published 2023년 12월 8일

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Australia's largest sugar-producing state, Queensland, is preparing for the arrival of a category 4 cyclone named Jasper, which could potentially affect the sugarcane harvest for the 2023/24 season. The cyclone is currently located northeast of Cairns and could make landfall next week, with the greatest risk of impact between the cities of Cooktown and Mackay. Australia is one of the top 10 sugar producers in the world, and most of its production is exported to countries such as South Korea and Indonesia.
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The Northeast coast of Australia is preparing for the arrival of a cyclone that could hit Queensland, the country's largest sugar-producing state, responsible for 95% of production. The information is from Bloomberg. Australia is among the 10 largest sugar producers in the world. According to local media this Friday morning, Jasper is categorized as a category 4 cyclone. It is currently located around 1,200 kilometers northeast of the city of Cairns, in the state of Queensland. It could make landfall next week. The sugarcane harvest for the 2023/24 harvest is completed or almost finished in most districts, but there are some lagging regions that could potentially be affected by the cyclone, depending on its severity and where it hits, according to a spokesperson. voice of the industrial group Canegrowers. The Tully, Mackay and Plane Creek regions are still expected to harvest cane next week, the source said. Australia's sugar production was estimated in November by the USDA at ...

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