Sugar policy reform in the European Union and in world sugar markets
This publication looks at the importance of the EU sugar industry in the global sugar market. It analyses how sugar reforms adopted by the EU council in 2006 have led to market changes. The first part of this report looks at what might happen if complete policy reform and full trade liberalisation t...
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[Paris] :
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
2007.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Table of Contents; Executive Summary; Introduction; Chapter 1. Global Sugar Policy Reform and Trade Liberalisation; Overview of the world market; Chapter 2. The European Union's Sugar Economy; The EU industry and the world sugar economy; Chapter 3. The (Former) Common Market Organization for Sugar: 1968 -2006; Guaranteed support prices; Restraints on production; Sugar imports and export measures; Chapter 4. Reform of the CMO for sugar; Pressures for reform; The agreed sugar reform of 24 November 2005; Chapter 5. Implementation of the OECD Sugar Model Analysis of EU Sugar Reform; Main features
- List of scenariosChapter 6. Main results; Scenario 1. Domestic and world market effects of EU sugar reform; Scenario 2. Impact of lower volume of sugar exports; Scenario 3. Impact of lower EU prices on EBA imports; Scenario 4. LDC exports to EU limited to 25% annual increase under EBA; Scenario 5.Maximising LDC exports to the EU under the EBA; Chapter 7. Changes in Producer Support and Other Reform Implications; Chapter 8. Summary and Conclusions; Annex I. World Sugar Model Results of a Hypoethical Full Trade Liberalisation andDomestic Policy Elimination Analysis
- Annex II. World Sugar Model ParametersAnnex III. Sugar Policies of Key Market Players; References