The Department of Agriculture and the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) have agreed to extend Molasses Order No. 1, placing a moratorium on the importation of molasses until the end of March 2026.
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The Department of Agriculture and the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA) have agreed to extend Molasses Order No. 1, placing a moratorium on the importation of molasses until the end of March 2026. In the recommendation to Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., SRA Administrator Pablo Luis Azcona said the Board has deemed the extension as necessary, noting that local stock levels remain at around 250,000 metric tons, which is considered ample for domestic use. “Based on the recommendation of the SRA, and in the interest of our farmers and millers, Administrator Azcona and I have agreed to extend the moratorium on molasses imports until March 30, 2026—or further, depending on local stock levels,” Tiu-Laurel said in a press statement. Azcona also reported to the DA that milling operations began on October 1 in Negros Island, with molasses production reaching nearly 84,000 metric tons as of November 9. Despite the moratorium, Azcona pointed out that stock levels remain ...
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