date:Feb 26, 2016
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However, in the UK ABF warned that it will not be able to match the record production of 1.45 million tonnes of beet crop cultivated this year with production expected to be down to below one million.
It said this was due to a smaller area being cultivated than last year and beet yields returning to lower levels.
ABF highlighted that its state-of-the-art anaerobic digestion plans in the UK will be operational by the end of the year.
Its sugar operations in Spain have been performing