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Union: Ukraine sugar production 2024/25 will be 5% lower, and sowing areas will decrease.

The Ukrainian agricultural business association, UCAB, said late Monday that the white beet production in Ukraine for 2024/25 is expected to drop by 5% and reach 1.7 million metric tonnes.

Officials and producers said that drought and extreme heat during the summer of 2024, which affected most Ukrainian agricultural products including sugar beet, had a dramatic impact on the production.

UCAB stated that farmers could reduce their sugar beet area to 245,000 hectares by 2025, from 258,000 hectares in 2020 due to the introduction of quotas on sugar exports into the European Union.

The current regime of trade limits Ukrainian sugar exports into the EU until June 2025, (to a total) 109.400 tons. Sugar exports are also restricted by the requirement to obtain export licences for the EU, said Oleksandra Adramenko, head of UCAB’s European Integration Committee.

Exports to the EU will be slow, limited and predictable from January 2025 to June 2025. "We don't know exactly how trade will be conducted with the EU from June 2025," said the official.

EU curbs were announced in April 2024 following protests from farmers in the region. They claimed they faced unfair competition by producers outside of the bloc, such as in Ukraine, that did not have to deal with the same level and bureaucracy related to environmental regulations. (Reporting and editing by Jason Neely; Pavel Polityuk)

(source: Reuters)