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THE C U B A RE V IE W 



CONSUMPTION OF SUGAR LN THE UNITED STATES— Continued 



Refined and/or Consumption V.^lue 



Tons 2,240 lbs. 



1922 1921 



Consumption of Foreign and Porto Rico through Galveston, Texas 



and Savannah, Ga 225,310 160,070 



Foreign Sugar through Interior Ports 24,529 5,663 



1920 



172,057 

 56,395 



Consumption through Atlantic and Gulf Ports 3,407,566 



Consumption through San Francisco 512,217 



Consumption Sugar from Foreign countries, Hawaii, Porto 



Rico and Philippine Islands 3,919,783 



2,473,055 3,066,012 

 412,249 465,494 



Louisiana Cane Crop consumed during year 



Texas Cane Crop consumed during j'ear 



United States Beet Sugar consumed 



Various Sugars from Foreign Molasses, United States Maple, etc . 



270,096 



2;875 



897,629 



2,375 



2,885,304 3,531,506 



269,853 75,387 



2,920 6,238 



946,977 454,446 



2,274 17,095 



Total consumption of Sugar produced in Continental United 



States 1,172,975 



1,222,024 553,166 



Total Consumption OF ALL Sugar IX THE United States 5,092,758 4,107,328 4.084,672 



Year Total consumption Per Capita 



1922 5,092,758 tons as above 103.18 lbs. 



1921 4,107,328 tons as above 84.47 lbs. 



1920 4,084,672 tons as above 86.56 lbs. 



1919 4,067,671 tons 85.43 lbs. 



1918 3,495,606 tons 73.36 lbs. 



1917 3,683,599 tons 78.58 lbs. 



1916 3,658,607 tons 79.34 lbs. 



1915 3,801,531 tons 83.83 lbs. 



1914 3,760,827 tons 84.29 lbs. 



1913 3,743,139 tons 85.4 lbs. 



Increase or decrease 



from previous jear 

 increase 23.992 per cent\ 

 increase 0.555 per cent i 

 increase 0.418 per cent I 

 increase 16.365 per cent f Average 3'early 

 decrease 5.104 per cent I increase in total 

 increase 0.683 per cent / consumption for 

 decrease 3.759 per cent \ 100 years, 5.403 

 increase 1.082 per cent \ per cent. 

 increase 0.473 per cent 

 increase 6.819 per cent 



Note. — There were no importations of sugar in 1922 at any ports in the United States except New York. Boston. Phila- 

 delphia, Baltimore, Savannah, New Orleans, Galveston, San Francisco, Seattle and small quantities through interior and 

 border ports. 



RECAPITULATION 



Total consumption of sugar in United States, tons 5,092,758 



Compared with preceding year — increase, tons 



Compared with preceding year — increase, per cent 



Consumption consisted of: 



Louisiana and Texas (Cane) 



United States Beet 



Hawaii (Cane) 



Virgin Islands (St. Croix) (Cane) 



Porto Rico (Cane) 



Philippine Islands (Cane) 



Various sugars from Foreign jVIolasses, United States 

 Maple, etc 



2,375 



2,274 17,095 



Total Domestic 2,164,821 2,214,446 



Cuba (Cane) on which Tariff concession is allowed 2,890,571 1,866,153 



1,403,192 

 2,127,461 



Total preferential and non-dutiable sugars 5,055,392 4,080,599 3,530,653 



Foreign consumed on which full duty assessed 37,366 26,729 554,019 



Apportionment of Refined Among the Various Producers: 



American Sugar Refining Co.'s production consumed in 



United States 1,259,287 721,862 826,650 



Other United States refiners' production consumed in 



United States 2,713,568 2,212,075 2,140,546 



Beet Sugar factories' production consumed in United States . . 897,629 946,977 454,446 



