Sugar
- Jul- 2019 -14 July
A European sugar policy that needs rebuilding
While the European sugar sector is going through a crisis following the abolition of its regulatory tools, this study brings…
Read More » - 9 July
The European sugar policy: a policy to rebuild
The end of the quota system pushed the European sugar sector into crisis. By releasing the European production potential, it…
Read More » - Mar- 2019 -22 March
Sugar policies in the world
The abolition of the European sugar quota regime in 2017 did not have the expected results. The prospect of increasing…
Read More » - 14 March
The sugar policy in China: the sharing of value at the heart of the device
China is currently the world's 5th largest sugar producer with about 9.3 million tonnes, or 5.3% of world production in…
Read More » - Dec- 2018 -20 December
Thailand’s sugar policy : a recent challenge
With around 10 million tonnes, Thailand was the 4th largest producer of sugar in 2016, accounting for 5.8% of world…
Read More » - 20 December
The sugar policy in India: a major producer seeking to stabilize its market
India is currently the world's second-largest sugar producer with about 22 million tonnes or 13% of world production in 2016.…
Read More » - Nov- 2018 -13 November
The sugar policy in Russia : an import substitution strategy
Russia is currently the world's seventh largest sugar producer with about 6.2 million tonnes or 3.6% of world production in…
Read More » - 11 November
The sugar policy in Brazil: regulation by ethanol
Brazil is currently the world's largest sugar producer with nearly 40 million tonnes, or 22.5% of world production in 20161.…
Read More » - Oct- 2018 -1 October
The sugar policy in the United States: a continuous management of the internal market
The United States currently rank 6th among sugar-producing countries with about 9 million tonnes or 4.7% of world production in…
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