The National Farmers' Union (NFU) Sugar board chairman, Michael Sly, has announced that sugar beet prices for the 2025-26 contract are expected to be lower than the fixed price of £40/t offered for the 2024-25 contract, due to a global sugar production record of 183.5 million tonnes and a drop in spot market prices. The NFU is currently negotiating the next year’s price with British Sugar. Despite some soil-borne pest issues, the current crop is faring well due to recent sunshine and warmth, but without certain seed treatments, aphid levels have been reduced by wet weather. There are also concerns about other issues such as multicrowning, bacterial leaf spot, and downy mildew, but nothing is currently causing widespread concern.