Sugar: Facts and Figures1952 - 175 pages |
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... principal source of supply of the United States as long as records are available . As in previous periods , the great importance to United States con- sumers of an adequate supply of sugar from Cuba has been repeatedly demonstrated ...
... principal source of supply of the United States as long as records are available . As in previous periods , the great importance to United States con- sumers of an adequate supply of sugar from Cuba has been repeatedly demonstrated ...
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... Principal United States Govern- ment Sugar Controls During World War II APPENDIX S - Tables of Equivalencies of ... Principal Areas Supplying United States , 1901-1952 ยท 32-33 8. United States Imports of Sugar in Short Tons from Cuba ...
... Principal United States Govern- ment Sugar Controls During World War II APPENDIX S - Tables of Equivalencies of ... Principal Areas Supplying United States , 1901-1952 ยท 32-33 8. United States Imports of Sugar in Short Tons from Cuba ...
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... principal importing countries , including the United States , agreed to sustain the outlets for sugar from the principal exporting coun- tries . In general , this was to be done by limiting their domestic produc- tion . An International ...
... principal importing countries , including the United States , agreed to sustain the outlets for sugar from the principal exporting coun- tries . In general , this was to be done by limiting their domestic produc- tion . An International ...
Contents
CHAPTER IIWorld Sugar Consumption and Trade | 23 |
CHAPTER IVSugar Consumption in the United | 42 |
Principal Industries Using Sugar in the United States in 1947 | 49 |
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1951 amendments allotted America amount of sugar basic quota beet sugar beets or sugarcane calendar cane sugar cents per pound centum consumption requirements continental United contracting party crop Cuba's Cuban sugar customs laws deficit Department of Agriculture direct-consumption sugar domestic areas effect foreign countries Hawaii imports of sugar imposed increased liquid sugar long tons Mainland cane manufactures molasses ordinary customs duty paragraph payments period polariscope proration Puerto Rico pursuant quantity of sugar quota for Cuba rate of duty raw value reduced refined sugar Republic of Cuba respect Schedule Secretary of Agriculture section 201 short tons sirup sucrose Sugar Act sugar beets sugar consumption sugar degrees sugar from Cuba sugar imported sugar industry sugar or liquid sugar prices sugar produced sugar quota sugarcane and sugar territory Territory of Hawaii tion tons of sugar total sugars trade agreement United Kingdom Virgin Islands World World War II