President's decision published: Sugar quotas have been announced in Turkey

Published 2022년 3월 24일

Tridge summary

The Official Gazette has published the Decision on Enforcement of the Decision Regarding the Determination of Sugar Quotas for the Marketing Year 2022/2023, increasing the country's total A quota by 50 thousand tons to 2 million 750 thousand tons. The allocation amounts of the beet sugar A and B quota, as well as the Starch-Based Sugar (SBS) quota, have also been set. At least 50% of the quota allocated to starch-based sugar companies will be used as glucose. The responsibility of carrying out the provisions of the Decision falls to the Minister of Agriculture and Forestry.
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Original content

The Decision on Enforcement of the Decision Regarding the Determination of Sugar Quotas for the Marketing Year 2022/2023 (Decision Number: 5351) was published in the Official Gazette dated March 24, 2022. According to the Decision in which the 2022/2023 Marketing Year Sugar Quotas of Türkşeker and private sector sugar factories and NBS companies were determined, While the country's total A quota for the 2021/2022 Marketing Year was 2 million 700 thousand tons, the country's total A quota for the 2022/2023 Marketing Year was determined as 2 million 750 thousand tons with an increase of 50 thousand tons. The beet sugar A quota was determined as 2 million 681 thousand 250 tons, and the B quota was determined as 134 thousand 62 tons as 5% of the beet sugar A quota. Starch-Based Sugar (SBS) quota, which is 2.5% of the country's total A quota as per the legislation, was 67 thousand 500 tons in the 2021/2022 Marketing Year. was determined as 1,750 tons. According to the decision, the ...
Source: Gidatarim

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