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A showdown between Wilmar and cane growers may have been averted, but as Charlie McKillop reports there is still a long way to go in securing the future of sugar marketing in Australia.

2013-09-13 16:41:37| Sugar Industry News

Wilmar Sugar has announced it will abandon its plan to sell all of the raw sugar produced at its seven sugar mills in North Queensland.

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