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Sunoko will continue to supply its customers with sugar

 

Sunoko wishes to provide contribution to the stabilisation of the market and sugar price, both for the population and in the business sector. The price of our 1kg pack for sellers will not exceed RSD80. Such a price level is market-realistic and economically justified.

Bearing in mind previous experiences in trading this type of goods, we expect the retail price not to exceed RSD95 per kilo of sugar.

The Government has reached the good decision and Sunoko, as the largest Serbian sugar producer, pays attention to the difficult financial situation in the business sector and among the population.

Although these lower prices will significantly affect reduced profit of Sunoko, we believe that they will provide our customers, primarily those who use sugar as raw material in production, with sustainable growth.

Sunoko will continue to regularly and constantly supply its customers with sugar.

Source emg.rs

 

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