Sweet sugar harvest
Nicaraguan sugar production is expected to reach its highest level this year since the Sandinist revolution in 1979, the official “Barricada” newspaper said. “Barricada” quoted an Agricultural ministry official as saying production this year was estimated to reach around 230,000 tons, equal to an all-time record set 10 years ago, and compared with 200,000 tons in the 1984-85 harvest. The newspaper said a record harvest was hoped for despite problems caused by a lack of spare parts for machinery, including Americanmade tractors. — Managua.
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Press, 28 January 1986, Page 28
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86Sweet sugar harvest Press, 28 January 1986, Page 28
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