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NFU Sugar and British Sugar announce 2020 sugar beet contract offer

19 Sep, 2019

NFU Sugar and British Sugar have announced both a one-year and three-year sugar beet contract terms for the 2020/21 crop and beyond. A one-year contract will be offered for 2020 at a contract price of £19.60/t, with no crown tare reduction* and based on the current sugar content payment scale. This is equivalent to a […]

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NFU Sugar and British Sugar have announced both a one-year and three-year sugar beet contract terms for the 2020/21 crop and beyond.

A one-year contract will be offered for 2020 at a contract price of £19.60/t, with no crown tare reduction* and based on the current sugar content payment scale. This is equivalent to a price paid of £20.99/t on a crowned basis.**

A three-year contract will be offered for 2020-22 at a price of £20.45/t, with no crown tare reduction. This is equivalent to a price paid on a crowned basis of £21.90/t in year one and an equivalent £21.18/t in years two and three.

Both contracts will offer a bonus price for growers, which triggers if the EU-reference price for white sugar reaches a certain value. For the one-year contract, if the reference price reaches €375 per tonne, growers will receive a 15% share of the price above that point. For the three-year contract, if the price reaches €400 per tonne, growers will receive a 25% share of the price above that point.

A maximum of 65% of the total, national contracted volume will be available on three-year deals in any combination, on a first-come-first-served basis.

NFU Sugar board chairman Michael Sly said: “Considering the difficulties and uncertainty facing growers now and into the future, it is important that a price has been agreed that recognises the risks and costs now associated with growing sugar beet.

“With these new contracts, growers will receive a greater benefit from any uplift in sugar prices than in current deals and our agreement ensures that these bonuses will not be compromised by Brexit.

“We are committed to improving transparency in the supply chain and ensuring growers are paid fairly for their produce and the removal of the 0.02% price reductions in measured sugar content on beet tested demonstrates that.

“We are disappointed that there is a reduction in the mileage cap in the Newark factory area but this is unfortunately a reality of the new market. We hope the gradual cap reduction will give affected growers the extra time necessary to realign their businesses.”

British Sugar Agriculture director Colm McKay said: “We’re pleased to have reached this agreement with NFU Sugar and believe it offers growers both certainty and choice. Many growers were asking us for a new three-year contract, and together with NFU Sugar, we have delivered that. Both the one-year and the three-year contracts benefit from market bonus triggers, allowing growers to share the benefits when the sugar market performs well.”

* Crown tare reduction – a 6.61% tare taken off every tonne of sugar beet delivered to reflect the historical crowned beet payment basis. In 2019 and 2020, beet will be paid and tonnes measures with the 6.61% still taken off the price.

** Crowned beet payment basis – beet tonnes measured with the top of the root removed. Historically, this was measured by manual topping of the beet. More recently, this has been measured by the fixed 6.61% crown tare reduction to reflect this historical basis.

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