Since the beginning of the agricultural year, the Russian Federation has increased sugar production to 6.6 million tons

Published 2024년 2월 26일

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From the start of the current agricultural year in August 2023 to February 26, Russia has produced 6.6 million tons of sugar, an increase of 0.7 million tons from the previous year, as reported by the Eurasian Sugar Association. Five factories are still processing sugar beets from the 2023 harvest, with four expected to continue operations into March. The production also includes 1.92 million tons of dried granulated pulp and 1.66 million tons of beet molasses. The total sugar production in the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) this season is projected to reach 7.6 million tons.
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Moscow. February 26. INTERFAX.RU - Since the beginning of the current agricultural year (for sugar - from August 1, 2023) to February 26, Russia has produced 6.6 million tons of sugar, which is 0.7 million tons more than a year earlier, reports the Eurasian Sugar Association. Currently, five factories continue processing sugar beets from the 2023 harvest. The four sugar factories are expected to continue operating in March. In addition, during this period, 1.92 million tons of dried granulated pulp were produced (1.8 million tons a year ago) and 1.66 million tons of beet molasses (1.59 million tons). The association also reported that one plant continues to operate in Belarus. It produces sugar from accumulated beet syrup. This process will last until April inclusive. In total, since the beginning of the season, sugar ...
Source: Interfax

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