Sugar: A Commodity Review
J.B. Mayne
Review of Marketing and Agricultural Economics, 1948, vol. 16, issue 02, 10
Abstract:
Sugar is one of the many primary products which has been in short supply since the end of the recent war. Present trends in production indicate a return to the productive level of 1939, but certain increases in demand indicate that the supply of this product is unlikely to reach the planned objectives within at least the next two or three seasons.
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Date: 1948
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DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.9076
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