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Mexico’s Sugar Growers Pitch a $1.5bn Clean-Energy Bet
Mexico’s sugar industry is negotiating a biofuels and electricity-cogeneration program with the government, which backers claim could attract over $1.5bn in new investment. The proposal was highlighted by the vice-president of the National Agricultural Council, a farm-sector group.
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