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Mexico’s sugar exports to US set to jump 512% under new deal
Mexico's sugar exports to the U.S. are set to increase by 512% under a new deal, with the U.S. set to import 1.152 million tonnes in the 2026-2027 cycle. The agreement, resulting from bilateral negotiations between the USDA, Mexico’s Agriculture Ministry, and producers, aims to boost revenue for Mexican sugarcane producers.
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