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British Sugars Penultimate Sugar Campaign. 2021/22
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<blockquote data-quote="Pieces_of_Eight" data-source="post: 7491485" data-attributes="member: 41606"><p>This just means all their eggs are in one basket, as long as they want to keep refining UK grown sugar. They have no option to use an alternative raw material and are entirely at the mercy of UK Gov policy and the global commodity markets. </p><p></p><p>I would say that's quite a precarious position to find yourself in. </p><p></p><p>It wouldn't be difficult for T&L to undercut BS when dealing with processors & retailers, as long as they can then get enough cane syrup imported to cover the demand. BS would soon be toast.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pieces_of_Eight, post: 7491485, member: 41606"] This just means all their eggs are in one basket, as long as they want to keep refining UK grown sugar. They have no option to use an alternative raw material and are entirely at the mercy of UK Gov policy and the global commodity markets. I would say that's quite a precarious position to find yourself in. It wouldn't be difficult for T&L to undercut BS when dealing with processors & retailers, as long as they can then get enough cane syrup imported to cover the demand. BS would soon be toast. [/QUOTE]
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