{"id":25748,"date":"2015-04-29T03:09:02","date_gmt":"2015-04-29T01:09:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/renewable-carbon.eu\/news\/?p=25748"},"modified":"2015-04-28T09:34:39","modified_gmt":"2015-04-28T07:34:39","slug":"end-of-sugar-quota-reveals-discrepancies","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/renewable-carbon.eu\/news\/end-of-sugar-quota-reveals-discrepancies\/","title":{"rendered":"End of sugar quota reveals discrepancies"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Trade journal <a href=\"https:\/\/www.boerenbond.be\/kenniscentrum\/publicaties\/managementtechniek\" target=\"_blank\">Management &amp; Technology<\/a> in the article &#8216;What happens after the beet quotas?&#8217; detail on several aspects which will entail the abolition of quotas by 2017. The liberalization of the sugar market is the communication that the beet minimum price no longer applies and the crop is completely dependent on the market.<\/p>\n<h3>Many applications<\/h3>\n<p>The editors favorable estimates the future in Belgium and the Netherlands with their low production costs, high efficiencies and technological knowledge. Moreover, the product is of interest to many customers. For example, sugar, after all, be converted into a plurality of chemical compounds, usually with very high yields. Some applications are given as examples (see Opportunities for the fermentation-based chemical industry or the Green Knowledge message Opportunities for sugar as raw material chemistry). However, a number of projects will remain &#8220;in the drawer&#8221; lie &#8220;the technology is available, but the economic picture currently is not right&#8217; says Management &amp; Engineering.<\/p>\n<h3>Deceleration forces<\/h3>\n<p>For other applications and processing of beet is that the horizon beckons, but that either money or other forces stop developments. So there are proposals on the table in Europe &#8216;to limit the production of biofuels from food raw materials and to use more biofuels from waste and woody biomass. Reference is including in the Indirect Land Use Change (ILUC). In short: what is being sown crop for fuel needs elsewhere (often in developing countries \/ at the expense of tropical rainforest) are compensated with crops for food.<\/p>\n<h3>World<\/h3>\n<p>The article also discusses the development of prices of sugar and how it influenced by several factors, including weather conditions, fluctuates. This plays now while there is still a quota, which was also noted in the journal Field in 2013. (From 2017 beet cultivation without sugar quota). Be in the article voiced concerns (the safety net is gone) but also appointed opportunities. On Green Knowledge also published an article which highlight both sides of the spectrum: Less security without sugar beet production quota . See for more information about the (possible) effects of the abolition of the quota, even the report or no sugar quotas? (2011).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Trade journal Management &amp; Technology in the article &#8216;What happens after the beet quotas?&#8217; detail on several aspects which will entail the abolition of quotas by 2017. The liberalization of the sugar market is the communication that the beet minimum price no longer applies and the crop is completely dependent on the market. 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