THE Philippines will export 66,000 metric tons of raw sugar to the United States for the 2024-2025 crop year, according to the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) under Sugar Order 5. This marks the second consecutive year that the Philippines will fulfill its farmers’ share of the US sugar quota.
To participate in the export program, qualified sugar producers must submit a notarized statement outlining their export volume by March 30th. The sugar must be shipped to the US by August 15th.
The SRA emphasizes that adherence to these conditions will be considered when prioritizing future sugar import programs. This means that producers who successfully fulfill their export commitments will be given preference when it comes to accessing imported sugar in the future.
The export program is designed to benefit Filipino sugar farmers by providing them with a guaranteed market for their produce. It also helps to strengthen the Philippines’ economic ties with the United States.
The SRA is working closely with the sugar industry to ensure a smooth and successful export program. The agency is committed to supporting Filipino sugar farmers and ensuring that they receive fair compensation for their products.
