BEIJING - China will auction 200,000 tons of reserve sugar on Nov 22 in a bid to guarantee market supplies and curb price rises, the Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Wednesday in a notice on its website.
The reserve sugar will be sold to Chinese food processing companies at a base price of 4,000 yuan ($597) per ton, said the notice.
This is the second such auction during the 2010-2011 processing season. The government sold 210,000 tons of sugar from the state reserves on Oct 22. The hammer price averaged 6,680.56 yuan per ton.
Sugar prices have risen to more than 6,000 yuan per ton from 2,800 yuan per ton in October 2008.