Indonesia Aims for Self-Sufficient Sugar Output, an Industrial Info Market Brief
Indonesia Aims for Self-Sufficient Sugar Output, an Industrial Info Market Brief
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Indonesia is considering the construction of 10 to 15 mills that would produce white and refined sugar. Indonesia's domestic requirements for sugar currently are met by about 2.5 million tons from its own mills, while imports stand at 300,000 to 500,000 tons.
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