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Pakistan becomes sugar surplus with production going up by 2 mln tons: Tarin

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Pakistan becomes sugar surplus with production going up by 2 mln tons: Tarin

Prime Minister on Finance and Revenue Shaukat Tarin. Image: File

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ISLAMABAD: Federal Minister for Finance and Revenue, Shaukat Tarin on Friday said that sugar production was likely to increase by 2 million tons this year from the output of 7.5 million tons recorded last year.

In a tweet, the federal minister said, as a result, Pakistan was back to a sugar surplus country from a deficit.

He said the ex-mill sugar prices are now around Rs 81 per kilogram, substantially lower from last year.

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“The sugar production likely to increase by 2 million tones from last year to 7.5 million tones. As a result, Pakistan is back to a sugar surplus country from the deficit. Ex-mill sugar prices are now around Rs 81/kg substantially lower from last year,” he tweeted.

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