Cuban Cane Sugar 



plied by almost six before it equals 

 in value the crystals which our 

 canes and beets are producing an- 

 nually to satisfy our sweet tooth. 



The world's sugar crop is bigger 

 than her cotton crop much bigger. 

 It is exceeded, in fact, only by the 

 grain crops and the production of 



live stock. 



* * * * 



If the demand for sugar increases 

 during the next fifty years as it has 

 during the past fifteen, we must 

 increase our facilities for producing 

 it to at least seven times their pre- 

 sent capacity. 



But if the demand should not 

 increase at all, if sugar should come 

 to a sudden standstill, the import- 

 ance of this crop among the world's 

 basic productions has, during the 

 past hundred years, been established 

 beyond question or doubt. 



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