甜蜜戰爭,印度發起「多吃糖」救國活動
Indians Advised to Eat More Sugar
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It’s not a piece of advice you hear often these days: Eat more sugar. However, it's what India's mills are now telling the country's people.
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The country's production should jump 13% to about 34 million tons in the 2020 to 2021 season due to favorable rains—just as the government suggests it might kill the export subsidies that have helped make its sugar more attractive overseas.
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The country has a "chronic oversupply," a situation fed by the "favorable incentives" growers get in politically important areas.
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And while the country consumes the most in total, its people individually eat less than the global average: about 42 pounds a year, versus 51 pounds.
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Getting Indians to that 51-pound target is the goal. It would up domestic consumption by 5.2 million tons annually, per a food ministry official, which would eat away at the surplus. And so the Indian Sugar Mills Association is out with new messaging and a campaign that features the likes of medical and nutrition experts and celebrity chefs.
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The mills' message: "Sugar is the most preferred source of the body's fuel for brain power, muscle energy, and every natural process that goes into proper functioning of our body cells."
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The country's food secretary chimed in: "There are a lot of myths going around about sugar and sugar consumption without scientific basis."
Vocabulary
Chronic (adj) - happening for a long time or constantly recurring
Incentive (n) - a thing that makes someone to do something
Consumer (n) - a person who buys goods and services for their own use.
Domestic (adj) - occurring inside one’s own country
Subsidize (v) - to support an organization or cause financially
To eat away at (v phr.) - to slowly reduce the amount of something
To chime in (v phr.) - to join or interrupt a discussion by saying something
導讀人:Riley Bilgo
擅於教授語言學相關知識,教學強項包括簡報、面試準備、聽力和寫作。
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