India Set to Restrict Sugar Exports in Threat to Global Supply
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A worker carries harvested sugarcane in Meerut, Uttar Pradesh, India.
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India is expected to impose restrictions on its sugar exports after dry weather parched cane crops in the world’s second-biggest grower, a move that will tighten global supplies of the sweetener.