Pakistan Agriculture News

CCP asks govt to abolish sugarcane support price

ISLAMABAD – The Competition Commission of Pakistan (CCP) has recommended the federal government to abolish the support price of sugarcane and let the market determine the price based on supply and demand.

The CCP has also recommended measures to the federal and provincial governments for making the sugar industry more efficient, improving sugarcane quality, enhancing and diversifying production processes, and focusing on export competitiveness. The CCP issued recommendations after taking notice of the sugarcane procurement crisis, the CCP held an open hearing on 25 January 2018.

The commission had provided a platform to all stakeholders including representatives of the federal and provincial governments, growers, millers, retailers, distributors, and consumers to express their concerns.

In its opinion following the open hearing, the CCP recommended that the federal government should abolish the price floor/support price of sugarcane and let the market determine the price based on supply and demand. “However, if sugarcane price needs to be set, it should be based on independent and reliable data, taking stock of divergent conditions and factors prevalent in different areas, and consider any applicable support price of other crops such as cotton.

More importantly, where support prices are set, the government must act as an underwriter and ensure complete and timely payments to the farmers,” the commission said.

The commission has recommended that quality considerations should determine any support price, rather than weight. Farmers who produce higher quality sugarcane should be paid a premium compared to those farmers whose cane is of lower quality. The government should also encourage and take research & development (R&D) initiatives to reduce the cost of producing sugarcane and increase its quality.

The commission has also said that millers should make their processes more efficient with incentives that encourage the optimal use of their by-products and reduce the overall cost of sugar production. This will help make them internationally competitive and enable them to make timely payments to farmers.

The commission recommended that provincial governments should review the legislative framework encourage open competition in the sugar sector.

To control price hikes of sugar at the retail/wholesale level, the CCP recommended that the Trading Corporation of Pakistan (TCP) should keep a minimum reserve of sugar to address any unanticipated fluctuations in demand or any emergency. However, this measure should only be used sparingly as it could affect the free market mechanism.

The CCP also recommended that the relevant government departments should be cognizant of the sugar supply situation at all times. This will help Pakistan take advantage of any export opportunities when they arise and the necessary measures for this purpose are done on time.

Lastly, the CCP recommended that a committee comprising representatives of all stakeholders, including government departments dealing with the sugar sector at the federal/provincial level, should be constituted to discuss ways and means of implementing the recommendations made in the opinion.