PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Sugar (27 October 2014)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Sir Stephen Timms (Labour)
Answer
During negotiations of the reform of the Common Agriculture Policy last year, which led to the agreement to end sugar beet production quotas in 2017, the UK pushed for the full liberalisation of the sugar regime in order to allow the sugar cane refiners to compete with the beet producers on an equal footing.
Disappointingly, there was insufficient support from other Member States to secure the necessary changes as part of that exercise. However, we remain committed to working with the European Commission to address this issue through forthcoming EU trade agreements.
Answered by:
George Eustice (Conservative)
30 October 2014
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