Sugar Protectionism A Bitter Pill

Due to import quotas that strictly limit the amount of imported sugar coming into the US at the world price, domestic producers are protected from more efficient foreign sugar growers who can produce cane sugar in Central America, Africa and the Caribbean at roughly half the cost of beet sugar produced in Minnesota and Michigan.

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