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                    [Title] => Sugarmen laud NFA move to freeze auctions
                    [Summary] => Sugar producers lauded yesterday the decision of the National Food Authority (NFA) to suspend the auctioning of sugar to traders and industrial users for the rest of the year.


The National Federation of Sugarcane Planters Inc. (NFSP) said such a move will help stabilize farmgate and consumer prices.

Enrique D. Rojas, NFSP president, said that NFA‘s move is timely because "we have been deeply concerned about the sudden downturn of raw sugar prices in the last three weeks."
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National Federation of Sugarcane Planters Inc. (NFSP) president Enrique D. Rojas, in a letter to Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) Administrator Nicolas A. Alonso, said sugar planters "strongly feel there is a need for a concerted action among the major players in the sugar industry," as sugar prices are going south.
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                    [Title] => Sugarmen laud NFA move to freeze auctions
                    [Summary] => Sugar producers lauded yesterday the decision of the National Food Authority (NFA) to suspend the auctioning of sugar to traders and industrial users for the rest of the year.


The National Federation of Sugarcane Planters Inc. (NFSP) said such a move will help stabilize farmgate and consumer prices.

Enrique D. Rojas, NFSP president, said that NFA‘s move is timely because "we have been deeply concerned about the sudden downturn of raw sugar prices in the last three weeks."
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National Federation of Sugarcane Planters Inc. (NFSP) president Enrique D. Rojas, in a letter to Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) Administrator Nicolas A. Alonso, said sugar planters "strongly feel there is a need for a concerted action among the major players in the sugar industry," as sugar prices are going south.
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