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                    [Title] => SRA closes sugar importation program
                    [Summary] => The Sugar Regulatory Administration closed on Friday a program allowing private firms to import to fill a projected shortage in the third quarter. 


"The Philippine SRA has ended its call for open subscriptions from all interested parties," SRA board member Wilfredo Onglao told Reuters.

"This is the third and last call for the crop year ending Aug. 31," Onglao said after no company came forward on Friday to fill an additional quota of 57,250 tons.

That would have completed a total 175,000-ton quota awarded by government to the private sector.
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"The Philippine SRA has ended its call for open subscriptions from all interested parties," SRA board member Wilfredo Onglao told Reuters.

"This is the third and last call for the crop year ending Aug. 31," Onglao said after no company came forward on Friday to fill an additional quota of 57,250 tons.

That would have completed a total 175,000-ton quota awarded by government to the private sector.
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                    [Summary] => The Sugar Regulatory Administration closed on Friday a program allowing private firms to import to fill a projected shortage in the third quarter. 


"The Philippine SRA has ended its call for open subscriptions from all interested parties," SRA board member Wilfredo Onglao told Reuters.

"This is the third and last call for the crop year ending Aug. 31," Onglao said after no company came forward on Friday to fill an additional quota of 57,250 tons.

That would have completed a total 175,000-ton quota awarded by government to the private sector.
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"The Philippine SRA has ended its call for open subscriptions from all interested parties," SRA board member Wilfredo Onglao told Reuters.

"This is the third and last call for the crop year ending Aug. 31," Onglao said after no company came forward on Friday to fill an additional quota of 57,250 tons.

That would have completed a total 175,000-ton quota awarded by government to the private sector.
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