Sugar Prices

BISCOM
A 1,688.58
B 1,685.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 8,100.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
BUSCO
A 1,690.00
B 1,830.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 0.00
As of 01/21/2010
 
CADP
A 1,702.99
B 1,866.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 8,542.00
As of 01/21/2010
 
CASA
A 1,692.33
B 1,750.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 0.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
First Farmers
A 1,794.00
B 1,950.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 8,200.00
As of 01/21/2010
 
HPCo
A 0.00
B 0.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 0.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
LOPEZ SUGAR
A 1,688.00
B 1,724.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 8,035.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
SAGAY
A 1,688.00
B 1,724.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 8,035.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
URC (formerly Passi I)
A 1,692.33
B 1,630.00
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 0.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
VMC
A 0.00
B 1,723.40
PIRS 0.00
MOLASSES 0.00
As of 02/19/2010
 
 
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Sugar importation discourages improved production

“Sugar importation will do more harm than good not only for the sugar industry but for the country as a whole. It will discourage sugar farmers from investing in their farms and producing more sugar. The country will eventually end up being dependent on sugar imports in the same manner that we have become dependent on rice imports.”
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Producers decry drop in sugar prices

NFSP President Enrique D. Rojas expressed the sentiments of all sugar producers as he condemned the “unexplainable and seemingly induced” drop in millgate sugar prices during the bidding last February 25.
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To enhance access to information technology for the under-served sectors of society, TESDA recently identified the National Federation of Sugarcane Planters (NFSP), Inc. Sugar Workers Foundation as its partner non-governmental organization in the implementation of the Microsoft Unlimited Potential Project.
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PGMA signs Biofuels Act of 2006


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo formally signed into law today Republic Act No. 9367, also known as the \"Biofuels Act of 2006.”
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On the average, planters receive between 60 and 70% of the raw sugar output while the millers get between 30 and 40% depending on the levels of production or the terms of their contracts.

Source: Sugar Alliance of the Philippines