ALEXANDER GREY-UNSPLASH
MANILA – The Philippines is looking to import up to 200,000 metric tons of sugar by September to fill a projected supply shortfall before the harvest season, its farm minister said late on Wednesday.
“The current stock will fall by August, September, so we have to (cover a gap) of up to 200,000 tons by then,” Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel told reporters. – Reuters