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Floods dry up sugar supplies 19 Feb 2008
Sugar cane production looks set to plummet due to the flooding in north Queensland, just as global sugar prices have jumped to an 18-month high. One third of the country's sugar crop is grown around Mackay where some areas have had over a metre of rain in the last eight days. Ian Ballantyne, chief executive at Canegrowers, said that while cane can withstand a certain amount of waterlogging there is a lot that is sitting under water or has been blown down.
The Australian Financial Review, 19/2/2008
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