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Since the first book published by Woodhead on the global sugar
business (The international sugar trade) was released in 1996, the
world sugar market has undergone fundamental change. Over the past
decade the industry s key economic and policy drivers have created
a new regional distribution of sugar production that has had an
enormous impact on the price finding process as well as changing
the type of sugar on offer to the world market. Brazil has become a
dominant supplier whilst Cuba s production has collapsed to the pre
World War One level; Russia has become the world s greatest
importer and structural surpluses have seen stocks rise to historic
highs and the world price fall to a level below the production
costs of some of the most competitive exporters.
The world sugar market focuses on these changes by identifying,
describing and assessing the key industry drivers and their future
potential impact on the market. Part one provides an overview -
covering the history of sugar production and consumption,
cultivation of beet and cane and the current state of the market
for sugar and alternative sweeteners. Part two focuses on
identifying, describing and assessing the key market drivers, both
economic and political, on sugar demand. Part is devoted to a
similar analysis of sugar supply, whilst part four covers the
future for the sugar markets.
The world sugar market is aimed at a wide audience from the sugar
specialist looking for in-depth information on a specific topic to
the newcomer needing to gain an overview of the current
state-of-play and future for the world sugar market. The book is
published in collaboration with the International Sugar
Organization whose statistics and studies are used extensively
throughout.
Provides a comprehensive overview of this complex and rapidly
changing businessWritten by three of the world s leading
authorities on the global sugar industry and its economicsIncludes
data from the International sugar Organization"
This is the first book to cover in a comprehensive way, the conduct
and structure of the international sugar industry from cultivation
right through to end use. The authors look in detail at the
workings of the growing and production sector and the trends in
world production, consumption and trading of sugar. Important
sections consider the policies of the world's major sugar producers
and the likely future developments of the trade in the light of the
developments in Eastern Europe and China, and in the substitute
sugar sweetener products. The book will be an invaluable reference
source for sugar producers and traders and for all those involved
in the financial, advisory and investment communities.
Published in association with the International Sugar Organization
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