INTERVIEW-Sudan to double output, export sugar by 2014
* Sudan to double sugar output by 2014
* Master sugar plan to become major exporter by 2020
* Targets nearby EU and regional markets
By Opheera McDoom
KHARTOUM, July 30 (Reuters) - Sudan will double its sugar output to at least 1.5 million tonnes a year to become a net exporter by 2014, part of a larger plan to catapult the African nation into the world's top five producers, an official said.
Sudan was looking for investors to pump a total of $20 billion into the industry, which according to its master sugar plan could increase sugar production to between 10-14 million tonnes a year by 2020, said Mulhim Eltayeb, manager of Kenana Sugar Company's engineering arm, which created a sugar "master plan" already being implemented by the government.
"We are moving from a net importer to a net exporter in the next four to five years," Eltayeb told Reuters Thursday. "We are targeting 1.5-1.6 million tonnes (output) per annum by 2013/2014 -- we will have a surplus for export of about 200,000 T."
Sudan currently produces 750,000 tonnes per year of sugar but the government wants to propel the country into the elite of the sugar exporting world. Continued...
