EEE GUBAORE Vl EW 37 
Derecho Diferencial 
20% de rebaja 
Derecho Diferencial 
Con todos los 20% de rebaja Con todos los 
Base de_ derechos Centavos en azticar de Cuba Base de_ derechos Centavos en azticar de Cuba 
Polarizacién por Grado Centavos por Grado Polarizacién por Grado Centavos por Grado 
100° 2.16 1.728 87 1.64 1.312 
99 Py, 72 1.696 86 1.60 1.280 
98 2.08 1.664 85 1.56 1.248 
97 2.04 1.632 84 1.52 1.216 
#96 2.00 1.600 83 1.48 1.184 
95 1.96 1.568 82 1.44 1.152 
94 1.92 1.536 81 1.40 1.120 
93 1.88 1,504 80 1.36 1.088 
92 1.84 1.472 79 ie, 1.056 
91 1.80 1.440 78 1.28 1.024 
90 1.76 1.408 77 1.24 .992 
89 1.72 1.376 76 1.20 .960 
88 1.68 1.344 75 1.16 .928 
*Base Hstablecida. 
Del extranjero poco hay que comunicar, y al parecer esos mercados estén en tan 
mal estado como nuestro mercado, particularmente el de la Gran Bretafia. Los azticares 
crudos se cotizan a 15s 934d, y el azucar granulado de Inglaterra a 57s 6d. El mercado 
de Java estdé otra vez mds bajo, habiéndose efectuado ventas de 20,000 toneladas de 
azucares blanqueados a 12 florines, equivalente a unos 3c. libre a bordo Java. El 
estadistico Mr. Licht ha expedido un calculo de las siembras de remolacha en Europa 
para 1921-22, que muestra un aumento de unas 130 hectdreas para las siembras de 
1920-21, cuyos totales damos a continuacién. 
SIEMBRAS DE REMOLACHA EN Evropa.—F. O. Licht da lo siguiente: 
1921-22 1920-21 
; Hectares Hectares 
ANIGTDETUB Ig 6. 5:4 4 cio He SRE CIEE MERE SIS otis ny ok a ee cae ee 335,394 278,652 
CHG nO-SIO WANES 6 89. Hie ker rate Saou ey cea ee Airy le citi au tena OBL 205,000 196,000 
PPBEDO Bre 0 5.9.0.0 :e ae ANE TORE eae aaa uh te eee 91,000 81,840 
TBIOIS IG Wha occ 5 45 neu ate eet Mee nets oe tn pope gg eed Re 69,000 63,468 
Eres atc eer ee At oe Ree. Mis fee Marte Oe Leen eal 58,500 53,052 
SLE 2 a6 cy ac be Be ea a ees ore RN nt Oe eee 47,600 45,387 
TD NVDVENIOVAVEXOE so a. be LTE eape tm es OTe EN ee eae arg 34,000 38,600 
TST CURYERETIE 5 6: onc: a G Sea Re RTO Ee RSae ac te oO Wes Aa ea era ae gee 34,500 22,523 
ise PMI TEE ER od So Sieghy Gatcine eu Roce oe it ate Lee wb eae Ruere BE 70,000 46,000 
ASpStreig, QUST Se Re ate eee areal eae een ee pes acer a eee ae Peas 6,800 4,796 
icsmoaisesexcluyendoO: RUSIa. sii. 6 2 ce. eke beg eed. cues 179,000 167,014 
EG NGM ttt sc oe ser ale oleh eee hes Ene env eine aS 1,130,794 997,332 
Nueva York, 
Junio 24, 1921, 
Sugar Crop of Hawaii 
Hawaii’s sugar crop for the year end- 
yield of cane per acre. These decreases 
are attributed to the fact that conditions 
ing September 30, 1920, was the smallest 
in five years, according to the revised 
figures issued by the Bureau of Crop 
Estimates of the United States Depart- 
ment of Agriculture. The production for 
the year is reported as 555,727 ordinary 
tons of sugar, which is 8% below the 
average of the preceding four years. 
There was a decrease of 5% in the har- 
vested cane area and one of 5% in the 
during the year were less favorable for 
cane production than the average. An- 
other factor was that grinding of the 
1919-20 crop was later than usual, so that 
all of the mills had not finished at the 
end of September. 
In one respect, however, the crop made 
a better showing than in preceding sea- 
sons, the yield of sugar per ton of cane 
being two pounds above the average. 
