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USDA Assistance to Sugar Producers

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In a September 18, 2020 White House briefing, it was mentioned that sugar beet and sugarcane producers will be receiving $15 per acre (as a flat-rate row crop) under the $14 billion Coronavirus Food Assistance Program for agricultural producers. See below program overview for more information.

 

 

 

September 18, 2020
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The U.S. sugar program is a bad deal for American sugar-using companies and the hundreds of thousands of workers they employ – and is in desperate need of reform.

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