Brazil's Sao Martinho profit jumps 66 pct on sugar and energy sales

SAO PAULO, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Brazil's Sao Martinho sugar and ethanol group said October-to-December net profit grew 66 percent from a year ago to 54.6 million reais ($19.7 million), crediting improved sales of sugar and biomass electricity.
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