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South Africa's Sugar Industry Is Facing the Threat of Rising Imports and Us Tariffs — Chinamandi

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Durban: South Africa's sugar industry is facing short-term pressures due to rising imports and weak tariff protection and prioritizing diversification and adopting sustainability to its revenue streams to secure its future Need to. This was what industry leaders said on the opening day of the 97th annual conference of the South African Sugar Technologists Association (Cheap) in Durban. The opening session of the three-day conference was attended…
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Durban: South Africa's sugar industry is facing short-term pressures due to rising imports and weak tariff protection and prioritizing diversification and adopting sustainability to its revenue streams to secure its future Need to. This was what industry leaders said on the opening day of the 97th annual conference of the South African Sugar Technologists Association (Cheap) in Durban. The opening session of the three-day conference was attended…

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ChiniMandi broke the news in on Wednesday, August 13, 2025.
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