Costa Rican businessmen complain that because of export subsidies granted to sugar producers in India, there has been an artificial increase in production, causing prices to fall below costs.
Édgar Herrera, executive director of the Industrial Agricultural League of Sugarcane (Laica), explained to Elobservador.cr that "... These subsidies are greater than those allowed by the World Trade Organization, in the order of $10 billion annually.
Both countries agreed to increase from 60,000 to 125,000 tons the export quota of Guatemalan sugar that enters the Asian nation free of tariffs.
In the framework of the Second Meeting of the Administrative Commission of the Free Trade Agreement between Guatemala and the Republic of Taiwan, held in Taipei, Taiwan on July 8 and 9, both parties agreed to eliminate tariffs for the entry of certain products, informed the Ministry of Economy of Guatemala.
In 2015 Guatemala led the export of raw sugar with $848 million, followed by El Salvador with $178 million and Nicaragua with $114 million.
Foreign Trade figures for Raw sugar in Central America, analyzed by the Business Intelligence unit at CentralAmericaData report that in 2015 the countries in Central America exported a combined total of 3 million 292 thousand tons of raw sugar equivalent to $1.289 billion.
The union of producers has estimated crop production for 2016/17 at 12 million hundredweight, slightly above the results seen in the previous season.
Of the total that the Association of Sugar Producers of Honduras (APAH) estimates will be produced, 70% will go to the local market, and the remaining 30% will be for export, from which it is expected that $100 million will be earned.
In October 2017 production limits and the "out of -quota" production concept will eliminate for the manufacture of biofuel and industrial non-food products.
The current production quota for sugar according to the European Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which applies to the 28 countries in the bloc, is 13.5 million tons per year.The production capacity of sugar producers in the European bloc is higher than the quota, therefore eliminating production limits will lead to a lowering of prices due to excess supply, similar to what has already happened in the milk market following the elimination of production quotas.
The Brazilian Raízen has allied itself with the agricultural commodities company Singapore Wilmar, to create the largest exporting sugar group in the world with 4.5 million tons per year.
From a press release by Wilmar:
São Paulo and Singapore, October 4TH, 2016 – Raízen Energia S.A. (Raízen) and Wilmar International Limited are pleased to announce the creation of a new joint venture called "Raízen and Wilmar Sugar Pte.
The Sugar Producers Association estimates that total production next year will be reduced by 600 million hundredweight, due to the negative effects of drought.
Despite this estimate, domestic demand next year is covered, as a total harvest of 12 million hundredweight is projected.
Carlos Melara, executive director of the Association of Sugar Producers of Honduras (Apah) told Laprensa.hn that "...