One day rich countries may finally allow poor farmers to sell them beef, sugar or rice.
In some years, Cuba has earned dollars by selling excess sugar to Western buyers.
Their commitment to high quality has won them a large market share, allowing them to sell sugar at rates 30-35% higher than other Chinese mills.
The Portuguese arrived in Brazil in 1500 and by the 1550s settlers were selling sugar to Europe.
Profits on these products declined, and in about 1880 A&P started to sell sugar in its stores.
Old men sell sugar from the trunks of rusted cars.
The case involved a drug "rip-off" in which the defendant and his co-conspirators agreed to sell sugar as heroin to unsuspecting buyers.
At times, the prices they paid for raw sugar were higher than those at which they could sell refined sugar.
Also, the Administration wants to restore Nicaragua's quota to sell sugar in the United States.
About 1880, A&P started selling sugar in its stores and continued aggressive growth.