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14 February 2012

Sugar users call for end to EU quota system

Reforms to the EU sugar regime should be implemented no later than 2015, say the UK industrial sugar users, representing manufacturers of soft drinks, biscuits, cakes, chocolate, confectionery, breakfast cereals, ice cream, yogurts and chilled desserts.  UKISUG has published a response to the recent EU reform proposals, which calls on the European Commission to:

- Abolish beet production quotas at the earliest opportunity on 30 September 2015 for both sugar and isoglucose as proposed.

- Reduce disproportionately high import tariffs in advance of 2015 to help ensure sufficient imports reach the EU market to guarantee security of supply and to promote greater competition in the market.

- Guarantee adequate imports of duty free cane sugar after 2015 to ensure that all sugar producers can compete effectively in the market place as well as ensuring security of supply.

At both a UK and EU level, UK sugar users operate in increasingly open and competitive markets. To succeed, our industries must have access to adequate supplies of safe, high quality and competitively priced sugar.

The current system of production quotas and import tariffs restricts the availability of sugar and reduces competition in the EU sugar market.  Maintaining the security of supply of such a vital ingredient is good for consumers and good for jobs.

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For further information please contact

Richard Laming
Media Director
British Soft Drinks Association
Tel: 020 7025 3707 / 07879 654555
Email: rlaming@britishsoftdrinks.com
Website: http://www.britishsoftdrinks.com/

 

Notes

1.      UKISUG represents the collective interests of the major industrial users of sugar in the UK, comprising manufacturers of soft drinks, biscuits, cakes, chocolate, confectionery, breakfast cereals, ice cream, yogurts and chilled desserts. These sectors represent combined employment in excess of 70,000 people and a total turnover of more than £12.3 billion. Manufacturers using sugar in processed products account for about 70 per cent of usage in the UK or nearly 1.2 million tonnes.

2.      Background documents from the European Commission on reform of the sugar regime can be found here http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/cap-post-2013/legal-proposals/index_en.htm (N.B. the main document is 257 pages)

3.      The UKISUG position paper responding to the EU reform proposals is here   http://bit.ly/A8rxZq