THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Cleared to date against Sugar Equalization Board's F. O. B. Sales 1,050,734 



Total Sugar taken by Cuba for sliipmeut to Spain, Mexico, etc 344,485 



Total Quantity Exported, Bags 26,843,727 



DISTRIBUTION OF SUGAR BY EQUALIZATION BOARD AND BRITISH ROYAL 



COMMISSION 



Tons 



United States 2,874,199 



Europe 704,982 



Canada 56,320 



Total 3,635,501 



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



CROP 1918-1919 



Resales to Tons 



Canada 73,809 



France 50,684 



United States 16,502 



Roamania 4,000 



Amsterdam 2,824 



Constantinople 2,286 



Total 150,105 



DISTRIBUTION OF 50,000 TONS TAKEN BY CUBA FOR SHIPMENT TO 



NEUTRAL COUNTRIES 



CROP 1918-1919 



Tons 



French Africa 3,183 



Holland 3,162 



France 5,679 



Turkey 3,251 



Mexico 1,429 



Greece 1,476 



Spain 30,902 



Panama 130 



Total ' 49,212 



Total Quantity Exported 3,834,818 



PRICES OF SUGAR 



A comparison of prices of sugar in various countries lias recently been compiled 

 by Mr. H. C. Prinsen-Geerligs. We present the prices herewith in their original form 

 and also converted into cents per pound at both the pre-war rate of exchange and at 

 the exchange rates quoted on January 1, 1920. 



.JANUARY 1. 1920, AT RETAIL 



United States 12 cents per lb. . 



England 7 % pence per lb. 



Denmark •. . 58 ore per kg. . . 



Holland 60 cents per kg. 



Spain iy2 pesos per kg. 



Belgium 1.80 franc per kg. 



France 2.10 franc per kg, 



Germany 2.10 marks per k' 



Norway 1.92 kr. per kg. . . 



CzechoSlovaki;! 2 VO kr. per kg. 



Italy 6.00 lire per kr 



Austria , 15.30 kr. per kg 



Hungary 35.00 kr. per kg . . 



