Sugar growers pin hopes on new plant
Firms link up on Louisiana refinery
Posted: February 20, 2010 at 2:41 a.m.
After years of fighting storms and flat prices, Louisiana sugarcane growers at the heart of a $2 billion industry are hoping for better financial times as farmers and the food industry unite to get the product from the fields to the consumer in a direct line.
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Business, Pages 23 on 02/20/2010
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