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Monday, November 2, 1998 Published at 11:52 GMT


World: South Asia

Pakistani sugarcane demands


Thousands of sugarcane growers in the Pakistani province of Sindh have threatened to stop growing the crop, unless sugarcane mills reopen.

The mills have suspended work, pending a legal appeal to lift government control over sugar prices.

The former chief ministe of Sindh ,whose government was dismissed on Friday, had ordered that the mills resume processing by the fifteenth of last month, but the management refused to do so.

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