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On 11-Feb-2005, "Tinkerntom" wrote:
My in-laws have a sugar beet farm in Mn, and the price they get for their sugar is determined by world markets. You'd better check your facts, TnT - in the US, sugar prices are _not_ tied to world prices. That's why US sugar producers can stay in business and those in, say, Africa, cannot sell sugar in the US. In fact, many agricultural products in the US are out of whack with world markets. World markets are also out of whack with reality, since agriculture is the most heavily protected and subsidized industry in the west. Mike |
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