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Alliance For Fair Sugar Policy: Government Accountability Office Report Calls for Reforms to the U.S. Sugar Program


Farm Bill Presents Opportunity for Lawmakers to Address Sugar Program Challenges and Bring Relief to Consumers

WASHINGTON, Nov. 3, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The United States Government Accountability Office (GAO) released a new report detailing the impact of the U.S. sugar program on American consumers, food manufacturers, and sugar producers. The report confirmed that the U.S. sugar program is creating supply shortages for domestic food production and contributing to higher costs for manufacturers, workers, and American families. Further, the study found that the program is a net drag on the U.S. economy, ultimately costing consumers more than sugar producers benefit.

"For too long, the discussion over the U.S. sugar program in Washington has pit America's food manufacturers and sugar producers against one another," said Grant Colvin, executive director of the Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy. "The GAO cuts through this false choice and shows that commonsense updates to the U.S. sugar program not only will increase supply chain reliability for manufacturers and lower costs for consumers, but also can be done while protecting the farm safety net for sugar producers."

Among the findings, the GAO noted that:

The GAO recommended several ways to modernize the U.S. sugar program to address supply shortages, including:

The GAO study included reviews of agency documents and data and interviews of federal officials, academics, and industry stakeholders, including groups representing sugar producers and sugar-using industries. The USDA and the U.S. Trade Representative agree with the GAO's recommendations.

"The Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy urges the administration to implement these commonsense policy changes quickly. At the same time, we urge members of Congress to review this report and commit to bipartisan reforms of the U.S. sugar program in the 2023 farm bill that will durably address the nation's sugar supply challenges," continued Colvin.

To learn more about the Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy and the need for sugar reform, please visit FairSugarPolicy.org.

The Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy (AFSP) is a broad-based coalition advocating to modernize the outdated U.S. sugar program established by Congress more than 80 years ago. Formed by a sizeable group of small, family-owned businesses and manufacturers, retailers, food and beverage companies, trade associations, environmental advocates, taxpayer watchdog organizations, responsible government advocates, think tanks and other organizations, the group's goal is to help level the playing field for American manufacturers and provide relief to family budgets by establishing a fairer, simpler U.S. sugar program. To learn more about the Alliance for Fair Sugar Policy and the need for sugar reform, please visit FairSugarPolicy.org or follow us on TwitterFacebook and Instagram.

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