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Chuck MuthNot Raining on Brazil’s Sugar Parade
A recent Wall Street Journal report out of Sao Paulo warns that “The recent weather in Brazil’s main sugar-cane growing areas...
Chuck MuthFebruary 18, 2014 -
Chuck MuthThe U.S. can sweeten its sugar trade by ending subsidies
(Tom Giovanetti) – It’s two years overdue, but the farm bill finally made it through Congress and on Friday was signed...
Chuck MuthFebruary 11, 2014 -
Chuck MuthBrazilian Sugar Pot Calls Indian Kettle Black
Despite cornering over 50 percent of the world’s sugar market, Brazil’s sugar industry last week was singing the blues over India’s...
Chuck MuthFebruary 10, 2014 -
Chuck MuthAs sugar prices drop, candy prices continue rising
Sugar industry challenges growing Competition and low sugar prices putting pressure on local sugar growers by Lynda Edwards THE ADVERTISER February...
Chuck MuthFebruary 5, 2014 -
Chuck MuthPakistani Sugar Mills Demand Continued Government Support
Even as some in Congress continue demanding unilateral disarmament via the elimination of the current U.S. domestic sugar program, Pakistan is...
Chuck MuthJanuary 27, 2014 -
Chuck MuthLook, a Sugar Glut…Let’s Add to It!
On January 16, Bloomberg.com reported that “India, the world’s biggest sugar producer after Brazil, will subsidize shipments of raw sweetener to...
Chuck MuthJanuary 20, 2014 -
Chuck MuthThe Global Farm Market: A Crony Socialist Nightmare Mess
by Seton Motley Our Congress may be on the verge of extruding yet another terrible farm bill. Which has been for...
Chuck MuthJanuary 14, 2014 -
Chuck Muth“Sugar policy good for consumers, farmers”
Philip Tiedtke or Winter Park, Florida, wrote a letter-to-the-editor responding to a recent anti-sugar program column inked by Scott Maxwell in...
Chuck MuthJanuary 13, 2014 -
Chuck MuthStop Teeing off on U.S. Sugar Farmers
In response to Scott Maxwell’s recent Orlando Sentinel column (“Sugar giveaways enrich politicians, cost you plenty”), let’s say Scott and I are...
Chuck MuthJanuary 8, 2014