Latvia has decided to revive the sugar industry

게시됨 2024년 7월 12일

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Latvia has restarted sugar beet cultivation and sugar production after a 20-year hiatus, converting 2.5 thousand hectares of land back to the crop, which is a quarter of the area planted in 2006. This revival comes following the abolition of EU sugar production quotas in 2017, which had led to the liquidation of Latvia's sugar industry in 2007 due to EU reforms and a World Trade Organization dispute. Since then, Latvia has been importing all its sugar, but now farms are receiving orders from Lithuanian factories owned by the Danish company Nordic Sugar.
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After a 20-year break, Latvia has decided to revive sugar beet cultivation and sugar production. This is reported by Dienas Bizness. Last year, 2.5 thousand hectares were sown, which is only 20% of the level of 2006, when the industry was still functioning. The maximum area under beet was in 1992 – 25 thousand hectares, which is 10 times more than the current level. Latvia’s sugar industry was liquidated in 2007 due to the country’s accession to the European Union and the EU’s reforms aimed at reducing the number of sugar producers following a WTO dispute in which Brazil, Australia and Thailand were the plaintiffs. Instead of stimulating production, the EU started paying subsidies for not growing beets. The factories in Liepaja, Jelgava and Jekabpils were closed, and 480 farms lost their orders. In 2017, the EU abolished sugar production quotas, but ...

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