The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

RECORD YEAR FOR BRITISH SUGAR

Best ever sugar yield comes after EU production rules axed

- By Paul Grinnell paul.grinnell@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @PTPaulGrin­nell

Peterborou­gh-based British Sugar is enjoying the sweet taste of success after producing more sugar than ever before.

Record figures released by the company based in Sugar Way, Woodston, show it produced 8.9 million tonnes of sugar beet in its year 2017/18.

The beet was processed through British Sugar’s four factories in Newark, Bury St Edmunds, Cantly and Wissington.

Its final average yield was 83.4 tonnes per hectare of beet - well above the previous record of 79.8 tonnes.

The yield is even higher than that produced 20 years ago when British Sugar was operating from 10 factories.

Paul Kenward, managing director of British Sugar, which employs 200 staff in Peterborou­gh, said: “This has been a long and challengin­g campaign for our growers, our supply chain and our four factories.

“I am hugely proud of the record yields we’ve seen from our homegrown sugar beet and we continue to be one of the most efficient sugar industries in the world. However, we simply couldn’t do it without our 3,500 growers and the 9,500 people who work across our supply chain.

“We are processing the same amount of sugar beet today with four factories as we were 20 years ago with 10, as a result of investing in our factories to make them even more efficient.

“We’ll now focus on getting ready for the next campaign and making further improvemen­ts.”

The results come six months after European quota rules were axed allowing British Sugar to grow and sell as much sugar as it wants.

 ??  ?? Paul Kenward, managing director of British Sugar.
Paul Kenward, managing director of British Sugar.
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Harvesting the sugar beet.

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