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SRA offers traders import opportunit­ies in exchange for local sugar purchases

- Integrated News)

THE Sugar Regulatory Adminis t r a t i o n ( S RA) released a new order on Friday, March 8, that offers traders import opportunit­ies in exchange for voluntary purchases of up to 300,000 metric tons of l ocal raw sugar.

The SRA said the program has the support of registered sugar traders.

“[ T] he SRA deems i t necessary to adopt additional, responsive, and pre-emptive measures through timely government interventi­on by way of voluntary limited time purchase of locally produced sugar at a premium to be temporaril­y reclassifi­ed to ‘ C’ Reserved Sugar for a specified period of time in order to maintain a balanced supply and demand of sugar for domestic consumptio­n while ensuring reasonable and stable prices,” read part of the order.

‘’Eligible participan­ts who purchased locally produced raw sugar... shall be given priority in future programs for sugar importatio­n on the basis of the volume of raw sugar purchased under this Sugar Order, at a ratio of 1:5:1 (locally produced raw sugar purchased: imported sugar),’’ it said.

Farmers, sugar millers, and others licensed to trade sugar were encouraged to avail of the program.

“If they buy two bags of sugar, they are allowed to i mport one. Parang may kapalit,” said United Sugar Producers Federation of the Philippine­s ( UNIFED) president Manuel Lamata in a report by Bernadette Reyes on ‘’ 24 Oras Weekend’’ on Saturday, March 9.

Earlier, UNIFED said that the farmgate price of sugar saw a downward trend.

“The idea behind that is to prop up the mill gate prices, which recently went down from 3000- high to 2400. Lugi na ‘ yung mga farmers and that was because the traders were manipulati­ng the prices,” Lamata said.

The Department o f Agricultur­e’s most recent price monitoring of sugar prices shows that refined white sugar costs between P72 and P100 per kilogram, while washed sugar sells for P68 to P86 and brown sugar costs between P59 and P90 per kilogram. (GMA

 ?? ?? Refined sugar costs between P72 and P100 per kilogram, according to the Department of Agricultur­e’s most recent price monitoring.
Refined sugar costs between P72 and P100 per kilogram, according to the Department of Agricultur­e’s most recent price monitoring.

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