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Sugar

Sugar. BY: LILY MU AND CHRISTINA WU. History. Sugarcane = South Asia and Southeast Asia . Arabs  first large scale sugar mills, refineries, factories and planatations 18th century sugar became very popular=sugar market boomed Sugar went into tea, chocolates and

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Sugar

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  1. Sugar BY: LILY MU AND CHRISTINA WU

  2. History Sugarcane = South Asia and Southeast Asia. Arabs  first large scale sugar mills, refineries, factories and planatations 18th century sugar became very popular=sugar market boomed Sugar went into tea, chocolates and other products

  3. Production Cane Sugar countries with warm climates Eg: Brazil, India, Mexico, Thailand Beet sugar countries with cooler climates Eg: eastern Europe, USA EU has become world’s second largest sugar exporter Producers: The Fanjul Brothers, small farmers

  4. Goods Made from Sugar Cookies, soft drinks, candies, syrup, juice, preservatives

  5. Sugar Exchange The Coffee, Sugar and Cocoa Exchange (CSCE) Merged with NY Cocoa Exchange and NY Cotton Exchange Subsidiaries of the Intercontinental Exchange

  6. Organizations The International Sugar Organization Sugar Association

  7. Price History 1960sno fluctuation in price 1970sshortage 1980sHigh price to drop in price 2004sugar prices are cut 2006price of sugar reached a 25-year high 2007price decreased by at least half S2 P S1 Q

  8. Global Market US Sugar Policy EU Sugar Policy Brazilian Sugar Policy

  9. Bibliography . "Wikipedia." Sugar. 02 Nov. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 29 Oct. 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar#Trade_and_economics>. Alvarez, Jose. "EDIS." The History of US Sugar Protection. 2008. The Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences . 27 Oct. 2008 <http://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/SC019>. "African, Caribbean and Pacific Sugar Group." The ACP/EU Sugar Protocol. 2005. The African Caribbean and Pacific Sugar Group. 27 Oct. 2008 <http://www.acpsugar.org/Sugar%20Protocol.html>. . "Wikipedia." The Fanjul Brothers. 02 Nov. 2008. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 29 Oct. 2008 <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sugar#Trade_and_economics>. "Good Business Trading." Brazilian White Refined Sugar . 2008. Alibaba. 29 Oct. 2008 <http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://img.alibaba.com/photo/11011757/Brazilian_White_Refined_Sugar_ICUMSA "Globalization 101." Global Sugar Trade. 2008. Silicon Valley. 31 Oct 2008 <http://www.globalization101.org/index.php?file=news1&id=105>.

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