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Food Manufacturers Are Lobbying for Increased Sugar Imports

Sugar Alliance wants sugar quota to remain unchanged.
Compiled by staff 
Published: Apr 3, 2009

Under the 2008 farm bill, this week is the first time USDA can tinker with foreign sugar import quotas. Large food manufacturers started their campaign several weeks ago, aggressively lobbying agriculture officials to increase import levels above the 1.3 million metric tons of sugar that the United States has already committed to import in 2009.

According to a report Tuesday that was issued by the American Cane Sugar Refiners' Association, increasing imports would jeopardize the ability of U.S. cane sugar refiners and beet processors to meet market needs by weakening an industry already under pressure from rising costs and stagnant prices.

Jack Roney, an economist with the American Sugar Alliance, says there is no better indicator of supplies than price. While raw prices have rebounded slightly in the past week, they are still lower than normal and barely hovering around the break-even point.

No one disagrees that food manufacturers would make more money if additional subsidized foreign imports flooded the sugar market, although, Roney noted this will not translate to cheaper grocery bills for everyday citizens.

"It is imperative that the Department not act precipitously to increase the quota since sugar, once entered into the U.S., cannot be removed," the report said. "Conversely, additional imports can always be bled into the system should a genuine need materialize at a later date."



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