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CUBA'S CANE SUGAR PRODUCTION 



According to Mr. H. A. Himely, Sugar Sta- 

 tistician, Cuba has produced the greater portion 

 of the world's sugar supply since 1854, as shown 

 by the following figures: 



Year 



Year Tons 



853 321,000 



854 374,000 



855 392,000 



856 348,000 



857 .355>ooo 



858 385,000 



859 536,000 



860 447,000 



861 466,000 



862 525,000 



863 507,000 



864 575,000 



865 620,000 



866 612,000 



867 597,000 



868 



... 749,000 



869 726,000 



870 726,000 



871 547,000 



872 690,000 



873 77S>ooo 



874 681,000 



875 718,000 



876 590,000 



877 520,000 



878 533,000 



879 670,000 



880 530,000 



881 493,764 



882 595,837 



883 460,397 



884 553,987 



885 

 886 



889 

 890 

 891 

 892 



893 

 894 



895 

 896 



897 

 898 

 899 

 900 

 901 

 902 



903 

 904 

 905 

 906 

 907 

 908 



909 

 910 

 911 

 912 



913 

 914 



915 

 916 



Tons 



631,967 



731,723 

 646,578 



656,719 



560,333 



632,368 



819,760 



976,789 



815,894 

 1,054,214 

 1 ,004,264 



225,221 



212,051 



305,543 

 345,260 



308,543 



635,856 



850,181 



998,878 

 1 ,040,228 

 1,163,258 

 1,198,749 



1,427,673 

 961,958 



',513,582 

 1,804,349 

 1,480,217 

 1,893,687 

 1,429,240 

 2,596,567 



2,582,845 



3,205,571 (Estimated) 



