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South Africa Urged to Stop Importing Sugar From Brazil Amid Industry Crisis

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South African sugar growers have urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to stop importing sugar from Brazil, warning that the surge in foreign sugar is hurting South Africa’s domestic industry. SA sugar growers said a sharp increase in imported sugar is hurting the local industry and worsening the crisis at one of the country’s major sugar companies, Tongat Hulet, which is currently facing possible liquidation. The case is being heard by the Durban Hig…
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South African sugar growers have urged President Cyril Ramaphosa to stop importing sugar from Brazil, warning that the surge in foreign sugar is hurting South Africa’s domestic industry. SA sugar growers said a sharp increase in imported sugar is hurting the local industry and worsening the crisis at one of the country’s major sugar companies, Tongat Hulet, which is currently facing possible liquidation. The case is being heard by the Durban Hig…

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ChiniMandi broke the news in on Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
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