Philippines’ sugar production falls due to unfavorable weather


MANILA, June 18 (Bloomberg): The Philippines could miss its earlier forecast for sugar production for the crop year ending August, after unfavorable weather curbed yields.

Production reached only 1.8 million metric tons as of mid-June after an "unusual decline” from March, the Sugar Regulatory Administration said in a statement on Friday (June 17).

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