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U.S. congress reaffirms support for sugar policy

Aug 08, 2024
By Farms.com

Bipartisan agreement on importance of sugar policy

 

At the International Sweetener Symposium, bipartisan leaders from both houses of Congress expressed unwavering support for the U.S. sugar policy, a cornerstone for the forthcoming farm bill discussions. This gathering of agricultural leaders highlighted the strategic importance of the sugar industry to the national economy.

House Ag Committee Ranking Member David Scott stressed the essential nature of sugar, remarking on its undeniable importance to everyday life and the agricultural sector. His perspective was echoed by House Ag Chair GT Thompson, who outlined the economic pressures on farmers such as escalating costs and diminishing returns, advocating for enhanced policy measures in the next farm bill to aid sugar growers and processors.

Senate Ag Chair Debbie Stabenow praised the sugar sector's contribution, noting, “Sugar is sweet, but your role in the American economy is sweeter,” which encapsulates the sentiment of the symposium's discussions.

These statements from leading congressional figures signify a robust backing for strengthening sugar policy in the upcoming legislative agenda.

The support aims to ensure that sugar farmers and processors receive the necessary protection and encouragement to thrive in an increasingly challenging market, thereby securing their critical contribution to the U.S. economy.


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