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Daily Archives: October 30, 2018

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A Sweet Circular Firing Squad Starts to Form

The Sugar BeatBy Phillip HayesOctober 30, 2018

For far too many years, big sugar exporters around the globe have been embroiled in a subsidy arms race by one-upping each other with egregious handouts. But now, the biggest producer and a major subsidizer itself, Brazil, has had enough as prices reach ludicrously low levels.