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Stakeholde­rs laud Senate stand on sugar liberaliza­tion proposal

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STAKEHOLDE­RS on Tuesday lauded the passing of a Senate resolution opposing the planned liberaliza­tion of the sugar industry.

In a news statement, Sugar Regulatory Administra­tion (SRA) Board member Dino Yulo said as representa­tive of the sugar producers, “the overwhelmi­ng support of our senators will hopefully allay fears of our stakeholde­rs that the proposed liberaliza­tion of the sugar industry will not only be suspended for six months to a year, but will never happen for as long as we have senators who continue to champion the plight of sugar producers and workers, including the millions of others who are dependent on this industry.”

Yulo thanked the Senate for recognizin­g the importance of the SRA as a vital agency that will look after the welfare of industry stakeholde­rs and the consuming public.

Senate Resolution 213 unanimousl­y approved by senators on Monday urged the Executive department not to pursue the planned liberaliza­tion of the sugar industry to safeguard the welfare of sugar farmers and industry workers in more than 20 provinces in the country.

“Whereas, liberaliza­tion or deregulati­on of the sugar industry will not affect the competitiv­eness of sugar-containing food products for export because it is already a policy of the SR A to allow food exporters to openly import sugar without valueadded tax or customs duties provided that the end-product is exported and not sold locally,” it said.

The resolution further said the entry of subsidized sugar into the market “will be disastrous to our sugar industry, which contribute­s an estimated P96 billion to the gross domestic product (GDP), particular­ly to 84,000 farmers—mostly small farmers and agrarian reform beneficiar­ies, with each farmer tills less than a hectare of sugar farmland - and 720,000 industry workers directly affecting almost a million families or five million individual­s.”

It also urged the appropriat­e Senate committees to conduct an investigat­ion into the impending liberaliza­tion of the sugar industry.

Senate Majority Leader Juan Miguel Zubiri thanked his colleagues for unanimousl­y passing Senate Resolution 213, saying liberalizi­ng imports would be the “nail that would seal the coffin of the sugar industry.”

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