Title: Reform of the Sugar Regime: An ACP Perspective
1Reform of the Sugar Regime An ACP Perspective
- Jean Noel HUMBERT
- CEO, Mauritius Sugar Syndicate
2EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- The Mauritius Sugar Syndicate
- Private sector organization
- Commercializes all sugars produced
- 550,000 to 600,000 metric tons
- Turnover USD 330 Mn annually
3EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- 507,000 exported annually to EU
- Representing 94 of total exports
- And about 90 of total production
4EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- Mauritius
- Island Developing State
- Independent Republic
- Multilateral member of WTO
- Regional SADC and COMESA
- Bilateral ACP-EU Partnership Agreement (Cotonou)
5EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- ACP-EU Sugar Protocol (Background)
- Longstanding preference
- Reflects deep rooted ties
- Embodies EU obligations
- - Act of UK Accession
- - Cotonou Agreement
6EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- ACP-EU Sugar Protocol (Undertakings)
- Indefinite duration
- Guaranteed prices
- Agreed quantities
- Strong legal persona
7EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- Embedded in EU Sugar Regime
- Guaranteed price for raw sugar
- Intervention on unsold quantities
- Adjustment aid for refiners
- Import management mechanism
Essential hooks for the SP
8EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- To implement SP undertakings of
- A guaranteed price negotiated annually
- within the price range obtaining in the EU
- Purchasing unsold quantities through
- intervention
- Marketing white or raw sugar at prices freely
negotiated
- SP forms an integral part of the Sugar Regime
9EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- Benefits of the System
- Reliable supplies of raw sugar
- Stable quantities
- Development of refining activity
- Promotion of ACP socio economic development
- The fit has worked perfectly well !
10EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- New EU Sugar Regime (time line)
- (24 Nov 2005) EU Council Agreement
- (19 Jan 2006) EU Parliament Opinion
- (on going) Drafting of new regulations
- (20 Feb 2006) Adoption of new regulations
- (Mar-May 2006) Drafting of Implementation regs
- (01 Jul 2006) Implementation of new Regime
- Process on its way to completion
11EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- New EU Sugar Regime
- Central Question
- Is the new Regime preserving the position and
role of ACP as privileged longstanding partners
in the EU market ?
- Answer is no ! Why ?
12EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- Why new Regime not ACP friendly ?
- Discriminatory and Inequitable application of
CAP reform principles
- Depth and quickness of the price cut
- Replacement of Guaranteed price by Reference
Price
- Phasing out of Intervention
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- Why new Regime not ACP friendly ?
- Elimination of refiners aid and transfer of cost
to ACP
- Freedom to sell to buyers other than refiners
- Inadequate and uncertain accompanying measures
for ACP
14EU Sugar Reform An ACP Perspective
- To conclude
- Questions on how EU will honor its commitments
under new regime
- Clarification and comfort needed