T H E C U B A R E V I E W 31 



Bags 



Less : Cleared to date for Europe 4,934,873 



Cleared to date for Canada a/c Euroiie 363,842 



5,298,715 756,959 



Over- Assigned to Europe 1,568 



MOVEMENT OF CUBAN CROP, 1918-1019 

 Exclusive of Local Consumption and Sugars Not Accounted for as at December 23, 1919 



— To U. S. — — To Europe — Bags Cleared 



To U.S. To Canada To Europe To Canada to Bate 

 Cleared December, 1918, 



to November, 1919 20,110,303 30,400 4,934,873 363,842 25,448,508 



Cleared to date against 



Equalization Board's , 



f. 0. b. sales various 



destinations (as per 



separate statement) . , 1,050,784 



Total sugar taken by 



Cuba for shipment to 



Spain, Mexico, etc.. 



Refined and Raws 



(separate statement) . ..... ..... 344,485 



Total quantity ex- 

 ported 26,843,727 



COMPARATIVE CLEARANCES AT NEAREST EQUIVALENT DATES— 



Including Spain, Mexico, Etc. 



Exclusive of home consumption and Exclusive of home consumption and 



sugar not accounted for sugar not accounted for 



Exports total crop 1918-1919 Exports total crop 1917-1918 



3,834,818 Tons 3,280,798 Tons 



DISTRIBUTION OF EQUALIZATION BOARD'S F. O. B. SALES 

 Crop 1918-1919 

 Sales to 



Canada 



France 



United States 



Roumania 



Amsterdam 



Constantinople 



1,050,734 bags equals 150,105 



DISTRIBUTION OF 50,000 TONS TAKEN BY CUBA 



For Shipment to Neutral Countries 



Crop 1918-1919 



French Afric-i 



Holland 



France 



Turkey 



Mexico 



Greece 



Spain 



Panama 



344.485 bags equals 49,212 

 One hundred eighty centrals are grniding, with visible production in the Island 

 slightly over half a million tons. Rain is needed in some sections. 



In connection with our New York market report, we give below the new schedule 

 of test allowances which are now in effect here on sales of sugar per degree above 

 or below^ 98° : 



NEW SCHEDULE OP TEST ALLOWANCES 

 Per Degree Above and Below 06 Degree Test (Fractions in Proportion ) .—Tabu- 



