Honduras expects to earn US$100 million from sugar exports this year

Published 2024년 5월 16일

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The Honduran government relies on sugarcane exports to fund national projects, invest in education, and purchase hospital medicines. Despite the global economic downturn, the sugar industry remains competitive through technology updates and crop improvements, providing employment for around 200,000 people and contributing to the economy in various ways. Sugar is a crucial component in many industries and products, highlighting the industry's significance to Honduran residents, especially those in rural areas.
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According to the Honduran website "hondudiario.com", Guillen said that sugarcane exports are of great benefit to national development. The Honduran government will make full use of this foreign exchange income to build national projects, increase investment in education, and provide more medicines to hospitals. Equally important, the supply of sugary grains on the table of every Honduran family is guaranteed. Against the backdrop of the global economic downturn, sugar producers continue to update technology, machinery and crops, and continue to improve productivity to maintain the competitiveness of domestic production. Sugar cultivation creates about 200,000 direct, indirect and related jobs across the country, and tens of thousands of Hondurans deliver sugarcane in factories or trucks every week, which has a positive impact on local families, ...
Source: Foodmate

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