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Agriculture ministers fail to adopt new sugar regime

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Published 20 July 2004, updated 29 January 2010

Agriculture ministers have failed to agree on the proposed reform of the EU sugar sector. The timetable and the stages proposed for reducing the intervention price are among the main sticking points.

Background: 
EU agriculture ministers have failed to adopt the proposed reform of the sugar sector as presented on 14 July by Agriculture Commissioner Franz Fischler (see ).

Meeting in Brussels on 19 July, the ministers largely acknowledged the need for a reform but they failed to agree on the schedule proposed by commissioner Fischler. The levels and the stages proposed for reducing the intervention price for sugar as well as the minimum price of beet were among the main sticking points. Concerns were also raised about the proposed reform of the quota system and the transfer of quotas between Member States. Several ministers also raised the issue of the compensation level for price cuts. The proposal currently on the table is to introduce a system whereby payments are decoupled from the level of production.

The ministers asked a special committee of agricultural experts to conduct a thorough examination of all the issues and to report back to them at a later stage. A meeting with representatives of ACP countries on the impact of the reform may also be organised in the future.

 

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