CELEX: 51993PC0442
Language: en
Date: 1993-09-29
Title: Proposal for a COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC) amending Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81 on the common organization of the markets in the sugar sector

COMMISSION OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES
                                                                  COM(93) 442 final
                                                                  Brussels, 29 September 1993
                                          Proposal for a
                                 COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC)
               amending Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81 on the common organization of
                                  the markets in the sugar sector
                                  (presented by the Commission)
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 ---pagebreak---                                EXPLANATORY MEMORANDUM
I. Sugar production arrangements, supplies to Community refineries and Community and
     national aids
     The period of validity of the production quota arrangements set by the basic sugar sector,
     Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81, was renewed in 1991 for the 1991/92 and 1992/93
     marketing years and has again been renewed for 1993/94 only. Under Article 23 of the
     Regulation these arrangements are due to be reviewed prior to determination of the rules
     to be applied from 1 July 1994. On the occasion of this fresh review the conclusions are
     not yet known of the international trade negotiations although these are likely to affect
     sugar. Within the Community the single market has only just been put into effect and a
     new sweetener of agricultural origin, inulin syrup, has just been launched on the
     Community markets in direct competition with sugar and isoglucose. On the world
     market the situation continues volatile and subject to erratic, unforeseeable movements.
     Production has exceeded consumption for several years and stocks are large. The
     importance of these interrelating factors and the imminence of the next marketing year
     lead the Commission to propose that the Council again retain the sugar production
      arrangements unchanged, on this occasion for the 1994/95 marketing year, and likewise
     maintain the preferential arrangements for Portuguese raw sugar imports from third
      countries, the Community refining aid arrangements and the national aid arrangements in
     Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom.
 II. Production of inulin syrup
      Since 1981 the common organization of the sugar sector markets, based as it has been
      since its origin on official prices and quotas, has had to include in its scope, in addition
      to sugar and its derivatives and the basic agricultural products from which it is made, the
      high fructose content syrup called isoglucose. This processed agricultural product is
      generally made from starch converted into glucose and is defined as 'the product obtained
      from glucose or its polymers with a content by weight in the dry state of at least 10%
      fructose'. The fructose content can be raised to 98% or more and a crystalline product
      obtained.
      Like sugar, isoglucose is covered by the specific rules of the sector such as quota
      restrictions on the volume of production that can be disposed of on the Community market
      and production levies designed to make producers themselves finance the cost of disposing
      of surplus Community production.
      Until now, isoglucose has been the only high fructose syrup to be produced in the
      Community on a large scale and marketed. As a result of technical developments in
      natural sweetener production, a new high fructose syrup has just been launched
     industrially on the Community sweetener markets. The new product, which can be called
      inulin syrup (fructose syrup), is obtained from chicory, which is generally used at the
     moment, or Jerusalem artichokes. Production is by extraction of inulin, an oligopolymer
     of fructose that is the main constituent of the roots of agricultural plants such as chicory
 ---pagebreak--- and Jerusalem artichoke and is not itself a sweetener but by complete or partial hydrolysis
of the inulin gives an iriulin syrup the fructose content of which can reach levels of more
than 80%. It is used by itself or mixed with glucose and is fully comparable to isogiucose
but does not fall within the legal definition of that production determined in the
Community rules and, as a direct substitute for isoglucose and liquid sugar, is thus in
direct competition with them.
Free production of this high fructose syrup is thus likely to lead to its replacing isoglucose
and liquid sugar on a Community market where there is surplus production, the inevitable
upshot being market disturbance and displacement of Community sugar to exportation
with a refund. Since at the moment this product falls completely outside the scope of the
Community rules, no production levies are paid to cover the cost of refunds through the
special self-financing sugar export arrangements although the product benefits indirectly
from the market support measures.
 Since the Commission is proposing that the Council maintains unchanged the sugar
production arrangements based on quotas and regulatory prices, the privileged economic
 position of inulin syrup thus carries the risk of rapid expansion of production to the
 disadvantage of sugar and isoglucose production, which would not only be treated
 unequally by comparison but would be burdened with additional costs, while the new
product would benefit indirectly from the guarantees given to sugar while remaining
outside the system.
 The Commission thus proposes that under Article 23(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81
 inulin syrup be included in the common organization of the sugar markets and covered
 by the provisions of that Article, i.e. in particular that quotas for inulin syrup will be
 determined by reference to production in the period 1 July 1992 to 30 June 1993 with a
 similar corrective to that used for isoglucose (maximum quota not less than 65% or more
than 85% of installed production capacity on 1 October 1992). The Commission also
 proposes that production capacity should be more clearly defined in terms of continuous
 and complete processing of the basic agricultural product into the final product, inulin
 syrup, in an installation designed and reserved for this purpose.
 ---pagebreak---                                        Proposal for a
                              COUNCIL REGULATION (EEC)
          amending Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81 on the common organization of
                               the markets in the sugar sector
THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN COMMUNITIES,
Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Economic Community, and in
particular Articles 42 and 43 thereof,
Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,
Having regard to the opinion of the European Parliament,
Having regard to the opinion of the Economic and Social Committee,
Whereas Article 23 of Council Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81(1), as last amended by
Regulation (EEC) No 1548/93(2), continues the production quota arrangements for the sector
in the 1993/94 marketing year and also stipulates that before 1 January 1994 the Council is
to determine the arrangements to be applied to sugar and isoglucose from 1 July 1994;
Whereas the present sugar-production arrangements preclude any risk of sudden change in
areas planted and their provisions on self-financing make producers financially responsible
for disposal of surplus Community production; whereas it is therefore possible for these
arrangements to coexist with those for other arable crops;
Whereas it is thus desirable to extend the existing production arrangements to the 1994/95
marketing year, together with the preferential arrangements for importation of third country
raw sugar into Portugal, the Community refining aid arrangements and the authorizations to
grant national aid in Germany, Italy and the United Kingdom;
Whereas the said Article 23 stipulates that the Council shall also adopt before 1 January 1994
production arrangements for inulin syrup; whereas continuation of the existing production
 quota arrangements for sugar and isoglucose for the 1994/95 marketing year requires that
 similar arrangements be applied to the production of inulin syrup, which as a direct substitute
 for isoglucose and liquid sugar would otherwise be in direct competition with these products
 on unequal terms of treatment, detrimental to them, since in view of the Community's surplus
 production of sugar any production of inulin syrup would necessarily result in exportation of
 a certain volume of sugar at the expense of producers of sugar and isoglucose alone and
 would risk a serious disturbance of the market;
(1)
     OJNoL 177, 1.7.1981, p. 4.
(2)
     OJ No L 154, 25.6.1993, p. 10.
 ---pagebreak--- Whereas as regards trade and also intervention prices and storage the provisions covering
isoglucose should, given the great similarity of the two products, also be applicable to inulin
syrup;
Whereas apart from one fairly long-established production unit in one Member State inulin
syrup production has commenced fairly recently in the Community; whereas it is accordingly
equitable to assign to each producer quotas in line with his production in the most recent
possible period, namely, as specified in Article 23(4) of Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81, his
output in the period 1 July 1992 to 30 June 1993; whereas in the case of "B" quotas reference
should be made to the treatment of isoglucose production; whereas for the sake of economic
equity, quotas should be determined in the same way as was done for isoglucose, using as
corrective for the undertakings in question their installed technical production capacity on
 1 October 1992;
 Whereas to make this corrective uniform throughout the Community, production capacity
 claims by firms applying for quotas that are not fully justified should, as far as possible, be
 discounted; whereas to this end "production capacity" should be defined by reference to
 conversion of the basic agricultural product into inulin syrup in a continuous and complete
 process extending from cropping of the agricultural product to final processing;
 Whereas this Regulation should be applied under the best possible conditions; whereas certain
 transitional measures may accordingly prove necessary; whereas these should be adopted in
 accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 41 of Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81,
 HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION
                                             Article 1
 Regulation (EEC) No 1785/81 is hereby amended as follows:
  1. The following product is added to Article 1(1):
                 CN code                                           Description
 (h)        ex 17 02 60 90 10              )
            ex 17 02 90 90 10              )                       Inulin syrup
 2. The following is added to Article 1(2):
     "(d) "inulin syrup" means the immediate product obtained by hydrolysis of inulin or
            oligofructoses, containing in the dry state at least 10% fructose in free form or as
            sucrose."
 ---pagebreak--- 3. The following paragraph 2(a) is inserted in Article 7:
    "2(a) Conditions for purchasing the basic agricultural product for the manufacture of
           inulin syrup shall be governed by inter-branch agreements between Community
           growers of those basic products and inulin syrup producers."
 4. Article 9(3) is replaced by the following:
    "3. It may be decided to grant production refunds on the products listed in Article 1(1 )(a),
        (f) and (h) and on the syrups listed in Article 1(1 )(d) where these fall within one of
        the situations contemplated by Article 9(2) of the Treaty and are used in the
        manufacture of certain products of the chemical industry."
 5. In Article 9(4)(b) "1993/94 marketing year" is replaced by "1994/95 marketing year".
 6. In Article 9(4)(c) "Throughout the 1993/94 marketing year" is replaced by "During the
    1994/95 marketing year".
 7. In Article 12(2), the second subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    "In accordance with the same procedure, an obligation equivalent to the obligation to
    maintain a minimum stock may be laid down for the products referred to in Article 1(1 )(f)
    and (h)."
 8. In Article 13(1), the first subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    "All imports into and exports out of the Community of the products listed in
    Article l(l)(a), (b), (c), (d), (f), (g) and (h) shall be conditional upon the presentation of
    an import licence or an export licence issued by the Member States to any applicant
    irrespective of the place of his establishment in the Community."
 9. Article 16(1) is replaced by the following:
    "1. A levy shall be charged on imports of the products listed in Article 1(1 )(a), (b), (c),
         (d), (f), (g) and (h)."
10. In Article 16, the following paragraph 6a is inserted:
    "6a The levy on the product listed in Article 1(1 )(h) shall be equal, per 100 kilograms of dry
          matter, to 1.9 times the levy set under paragraph 6 of this Article."
11. In Article 16a(l) "1993/94 marketing year" is replaced by "1994/95 marketing year".
12. In Article 17(4) the second subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    "It may be decided in accordance with the same procedure that the system provided for in
    paragraph 2 shall apply in whole or in part to any of the products listed in Article 1(1 )(d), (f),
    (g) and (h)."
 ---pagebreak--- 13. Article 18(4) is replaced by the following:
    "4. For the products listed in Article 1(1 )(b), (c), (d), (f), (g) and (h), provisions corresponding
        to those of paragraphs 1 and 2 of this Article and to the rules for their application may be
        adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 41."
14. In Article 19(2), the first subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    "2. An export refund may be provided for the products listed in Article 1(1 )(f), (g) and (h)
        which are exported in the natural state or in the form of goods listed in Annex I."
15. In Article 21(2), the first indent in the first subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    "- the levying of any customs duty on the products listed in Article 1(1 )(a) to (d) and (f)
        to (h)'\
16. Article 23 is replaced by the following:
                                              "Article 23
    1. Articles 24 to 32 shall apply in respect of the 1994/95 marketing year.
    2. For the period shown in paragraph 1 and without prejudice to Articles 24(2) and 25, the
        A and B quotas of undertakings producing sugar or isoglucose shall be those applicable for
        the 1993/94 marketing year.
    3. For the period shown in paragraph 1, the basic A and B production quantities for sugar and
        isoglucose used in the assignment of quotas shall be those set out, as appropriate, in
         Article 24(2) or 24a(2).
    4. For the period shown in paragraph 1, Member States shall, in accordance with the
        requirements of Article 24b, assign A and B quotas to undertakings producing inulin syrup
         in their territory that meet those requirements. Articles 24 and 25 shall not apply to such
        undertakings.
     5. Before 1 January 1995 the Council shall, in accordance with the procedure laid down in
        Article 43(2) of the Treaty, adopt the arrangements to apply from 1 July 1995 to the
        production of sugar, isoglucose and inulin syrup."
17. In Article 24(1), "1992/93" is replaced by "1993/94".
18. In Article 24(l)(a), "the 1991/92, 1992/93 and 1993/94 marketing years" is replaced by "the
     1991/92 to 1994/95 marketing years".
19. In Article 24(3), "1992/93" is replaced by "1993/94".
 ---pagebreak--- 20. The following Article 24b is inserted.
                                           "Article 24b
    1. Without prejudice to Article 24 or to paragraph 3, the A quota of each undertaking
       producing inulin syrup shall be equal to its production volume from 1 July 1992 to
       30 June 1993 from a specific installation designed and reserved for hydrolysis of inulin as
       part of a complete integrated conversion process stretching from reception of the basic
       agricultural product to final production of inulin syrup. Production shall be verified by the
       Member State on terms to be determined.
    2. The B quota of each undertaking producing inulin syrup shall be 23.55% of its A quota
       determined pursuant to this Article.
    3. The A quota indicated in paragraph 1 shall if necessary be adjusted so that the sum of the
       A and B quotas is not more than 85% or less than 65% of the undertaking's installed
       capacity on 1 October 1992 for the continuous industrial production of inulin syrup from
       the specific installation designed and reserved for hydrolysis of inulin as specified in
       paragraph 1.
       This capacity will be determined by the Member State on the basis of the daily tonnage
       of the basic product processed into inulin syrup of the basic agricultural product during a
       maximum period of three months per year.
    4. For the purposes of verification as indicated in paragraph 1, manufacturers producing inulin
        syrup on or after 1 July 1992 must forthwith notify to the Member State in which their
       production facilities are located, details of each inulin hydrolysis installation used for
       manufacturing, as specified in paragraph 1, the product defined in Article 1(2). The
       Member State may call upon the interested party to provide any further information it
       needs.
       Member States shall take all necessary action to check the accuracy of notifications.
       For the purpose of their allocation by the Member State, A and B quotas shall be expressed
       as tonnes of dry matter following application of a coefficient of 1.9 to actual verified
       production.
       Member States shall notify the quotas allocated and their holders to the Commission, which
        shall notify them to the other Member States.
    5. For the purposes of this Regulation:
       (a)     "A inulin syrup" shall be inulin syrup the production of which is assigned to a
              specific marketing year within the undertaking's A quota;
       (b)     "B inulin syrup" shall be the inulin syrup the production of which is assigned to a
              specific marketing year and thereby falls outside the A quota of the undertaking but
              does not exceed the sum of its A and B quotas;
 ---pagebreak---         (c)    "C inulin syrup" shall be inulin syrup the production of which is assigned to a
              specific marketing year and which is either additional to the sum of the A and B
               quotas of the undertaking in question or has been produced by an undertaking not
              provided with quotas.
    6. Rules for the application of this Article, in particular the terms mentioned in paragraph 1,
        shall be adopted in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 41."
21. Article 26(1) is replaced by the following:
    "1. Without prejudice to paragraph 2, C sugar not carried forward pursuant to Article 27,
        C isoglucose and C inulin syrup may not be disposed of on the Community's internal
        market and must be exported in the natural state without further processing before
         1 January following the end of the marketing year in question.
        Articles 8, 9, 18 and 19 shall not apply to mis sugar, and Articles 9, 18 and r9 shall not
        apply to this isoglucose or this inulin syrup."
22. In Article 26(3), the second subparagraph is replaced by the following:
    *These rules shall provide in particular for the levying of a charge on the C sugar,
    C isoglucose and C inulin syrup referred to in paragraph 1 in respect of which proof of its
    export in the natural state within the prescribed period was not furnished at a date to be
    determined."
23. Article 28(1) to (4) is replaced by the following:
    "1. Before the end of each marketing year there shall be recorded:
        (a)    estimates of the production of A and B sugar, A and B isoglucose, and A and B
               inulin syrup attributable to the marketing year in question;
        (b)    estimates of the quantities of sugar, isoglucose and inulin syrup disposed of for
               consumption within the Community during the marketing year in question;
        (c)    the exportable surplus obtained by subtracting the quantity referred to in (b) from the
               quantity referred to in (a);
        (d)    estimates of the average loss or the average revenue per tonne of sugar for export
               obligations to be fulfilled during the current marketing year.
               This average loss or average revenue shall be equal to the difference between the
               total amount of refunds and the total amount of levies on the total tonnage of export
               obligations in question;
        (e)    estimates of the total loss or the total revenue, obtained by multiplying the surplus
               referred to in (c) by the average loss or the average revenue referred to in (d).
 ---pagebreak--- 2. Before the end of the 1994/95 marketing year there shall be recorded cumulatively for the
    1991/92, 1992/93, 1993/94 and 1994/95 marketing years:
    (a)    the exportable surplus established on the basis of the definitive production of A and
           B sugar, A and B isoglucose, and A and B inulin syrup and the definitive quantity
           of sugar, isoglucose and inulin syrup disposed of for consumption within the
           Community;
    (b)    the average loss or average revenue per tonne of sugar resulting from the total export
           obligations in question determined by following the calculating rule referred to in
           paragraph 1(d), second subparagraph;
    (c)    the total loss or total revenue obtained by multiplying the surplus referred to in (a)
           by the average loss or the average revenue referred to in (b);
    (d)     the total sum of the basic production levies and the B levies charged.
     The estimated total loss or total revenue referred to in paragraph 1(e) shall be adjusted on
    the basis of the difference between the amounts recorded in (c) and (d).
 3. When the recorded figures referred to in paragraph 1 result, after adjustment in accordance
     with paragraph 2, and without prejudice to Article 29(1), in an estimated overall loss, that
     loss shall be divided by the estimated production of A and B sugar, A and B isoglucose
     and A and B inulin syrup attributable to the current marketing year. An amount equal to
     this quotient shall be charged on manufacturers as a basic production levy on their
     production of A and B sugar, A and B isoglucose and A and B inulin syrup.
     This levy shall not, however, exceed:
     - on the sugar in question, an amount equal to 2.0% of the intervention price for white
        sugar;
     - for the inulin syrup in question, expresed as sugar/isoglucose equivalent by applying a
        coefficient of 1.9, the maximum amount payable on white sugar; and
     - on the isoglucose in question, the share of the basic production levy borne by sugar
        manufacturers.
 4. When the maximum permitted basic production levy does not fully cover the overall loss
     referred to in the first subparagraph of paragraph 3, the uncovered balance shall be divided
     by the estimated production of B sugar, B isoglucose and B inulin syrup attributable to the
     marketing year in question. An amount equal to this quotient shall be charged on
     manufacturers as a levy on their production of B sugar, B isoglucose and B inulin syrup.
                                               10
 ---pagebreak---         Subject to paragraph 5, this levy shall not, however, exceed:
        - on B sugar, an amount equal to 30.0% of the intervention price for white sugar;
        - for B inulin syrup, expressed as sugar/isoglucose equivalent by application of a
           coefficient of 1.9, the maximum amount payable on B white sugar; and
        - on B isoglucose, the share of the levy on B sugar borne by sugar manufacturers."
24. Article 28a(2) is replaced by the following:
    "2. The additional levy shall be determined for each undertaking producing sugar, isoglucose
        or inulin syrup by applying to the total sum due from the undertaking by way of production
        levies for the marketing year in question a coefficient to be determined. This coefficient
        shall be the ratio, reduced by 1, for the Community between the overall loss recorded for
        the marketing year in question under Article 28(1) and (2) and the revenue from the basic
        production levies and B levies due from manufacturers of sugar, isoglucose and inulin
        syrup, respectively, for that marketing year."
25. The following Article 28b is added:
                                            "Article 28b
    1.    Inulin syrup producers may require sellers of the basic agricultural product used to
          produce such inulin syrup to be responsible for part of the basic production levies,
          B levies and additional levies charged to the producers. This share cannot exceed that
          borne by the sugar-beet growers for the marketing year concerned; it shall be determined
          by inter-branch agreement or by contract with reference to the purchase price of the basic
          product delivered for this purpose under the marketing year in question.
    2.    Detailed rules for the application of paragraph 1 shall be adopted, where necessary, in
          accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 41."
26. In Article 46(1), (3)(b), (5) and (6), "1993/94 marketing year" is replaced by "1994/95
    marketing year".
27. In the first subparagraph of Article 46(7), "1990/91, 1991/92, 1992/93 and 1993/94 marketing
    years" is replaced by "1990/91 to 1994/95 marketing years".
28. In Article 48, "30 June 1994" shall be replaced by "30 June 1995".
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 ---pagebreak---                                              Article 2
This Regulation shall enter into force on the seventh day following that of its publication in the
Official Journal of the European Communities.
It shall apply from 1 July 1994.
This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.
Done at Brussels,                                                          For the Council
                                                                            The President
                                                  12
 ---pagebreak---       FINANCIAL                       STATEMENT
                                                                       DATE:
1. BUDGET HEADING: Expenditure 11                                      APPROPRIATIONS: (DB93): ECU 2. GYI mi 11 ion
                      Revenue 1000 and 1100                                        ECU 1.263,7 and 716,1 million
2. TITLE:
     Proposal for a Council Regulation (EEC) amending Regulation (EEC) Kb 1785/81 on the ocmnon organization
     of the markets in the sugar sector.
3. LEGAL BASIS: Articles 42 and 43 of the Treaty
4. AIMS OF PROJECT:                                                                                                 *
     Prolongation of the ocmnon organization of the sugar markets for the 199V95marketing year including
     the introduction of a production quota for inulin syrups.
                                     Period of 12 months   Current Financial Year    Following Financial Year
5. FINANCIAL llwPLICATIONS             (ECU mi 11 ion)       (1994)(ECU million)      (199$(ECUmillicn)
5.0 EXPENDITURE
      - CHARGED TO THE EC BUDGET
      - (REFUNDS/INTERVENT ION)          2 2U7.1                   p.m.                       2 096.7
5.1 REVENUE
      - OWN RESOURCES OF THE EC          1 723.7                                               1 723.7
         (LEVIES/CUSTOMS DUTIES)
      - NATIONAL
                                          199 6               1997                1998                1999
5.0.1 ESTIMATED EXPENDITURE                 110.4
5.1.1 ESTIMATED REVENUE                     p.m.                                                                      }
5.2 METHOD OF CALCULATION:
       (see attached tables for details of calculation)
      Expenditure is a I located 95% to the 1995 budget and 5% to the 1996 budget.
      Revenue Is foreseen to be 100% for the 1995 budgetary year.
6.0 CAN THE PROJECT BE FINANCED FROM APPROPRIATIONS ENTERED IN THE RELEVANT CHAPTER OF THE CURRENT BUDGET?
                                                                                                          YES
6.1 CAN THE PROJECT BE FINANCED BY TRANSFER BETWEEN CHAPTERS OF THE CURRENT BUDGET?
                                                                                                          YES
6 . 2 IS A SUPPLEMENTARY BUDGET NECESSARY?
                                                                                                           ND
6 . 3 WILL FUTURE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS BE NECESSARY?
                                                                                                          YES
OBSERVATIONS:
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 ---pagebreak---                                                                                           Annex 1
                                    EXPENDITURE IN THE SUGAR SECTOR
                                                                                            ECU million (A)
                                                                    (1)
           Refunds:                              3 015 000 tonnes x 420 ECU/t                1 266.3
           Reimbursement of storage
           costs                                86.0 million t/month x 5.2 ECU/t               447.2
           Expenditure of intervention
           agencies for purchase and
           disposal operations                  (forfeit)                                          1 .0
           Refunds for use in the
           chemical industry                    200 000 x (420-70) ECU/t                         70.0
           Aid for the marketing of             DOM-EUR 11: 290 000 t x ECU 71/t                 2U.6
           raw sugar                            (cane)
                                                PORTUGAL: 90 000 t x ECU 71/t                     6.4
                                                (beet)
           Subsidies for the import of sugar                                                      p.m.
           Stock depreciation:                                                                    p.m.
           Adaptation aid for the Portuguese
            industry                                                                              p.m.
           Community aid for raw sugar:         1 720 000 t x ECU       5.80/t                    10.0
      10. Community share of the
           nat ional UK aid                     1 130 000 t x ECU 4.5/t x 2 5 %                   1.3
      11. Aid for the Spanish sugar        ECU 37.8 million x 1 / 3 x 5 ^
          industry                                                                           ____6._3_
                                                             TOTAL                            1 829.1
      EFFECT OF THE DOUBLE RATE        1 829.1 x 1 207   - ECU 2 207.7     mi I I ion (B)
(1) Including 173 000 tonnes sugar equivalent from the production of inulin syrup.
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 ---pagebreak---                                                                                          ANNEX, il: SUGAR LEVIES AND HYPOTHESES           PER MEMBER STATES
[TTfTsUfiAR
                                                             UEBL      DK                    GR        ESP          FR        metrop     dom      IRL       IT       NL        PORT       UK         EUR12
                                                                1,207    1.207    1.207        1,207     1,207          1.207     1.2071   1,207    1,207     1.207    1.207     1 207|    1.207
                                                                  680      326  2637.7           290        960         2996      2530       466       182     1320      690      63.6!     1040      11187.3:
                                                                  146     96,6    811,6            29        40        805,8     759.2      46.6      18,2    248,3      182                  104      24fi7 9;
                                                                  626   424,6   3449.3           319      1000       3601,8     3289,2     512.6    200.2   1568,3       872         701    1144      13675 2!
                                                           Calculation of thesugar cotisation on lev            ies
                                                                  680J    328      2638          290        960         2860      2560       300       182     1320      690           2!   1040]       10990;
                                                                  146|    96,6    811.3            29        40        759,2     759.2                ••8.2  248,3       182                  104|     2434 6Î
                                                                  826|  4246    3449.3           319      1000       3619.2     3319.2       300    200.2   1568.3       872                          13424.6;
                                                                   8,6     4,4     36.1          3,3       10.5          37,9                           2.1    16.4       9,1       0.0;     12.0!       '40,4
                                                                 28.7!    19,0    159,2          5.7        7.8        149.0                            3.6    48.7     35.7        o.oi     20.4|       477 8'
                                                                 37,3     23.4    195,3          9.0       18,3        186,9                            5.7    65,1     44,8        O.Oi                 6-5 2
                                                                 45.0     28,2   235.7          10.9      22.1         225,6                            6.9    78.6     54.1        0 ol                 746 2
  50oLiJ<',OSF.                                            Calculation of theisogl ucose pro duction-           levies
   ' vv„h;"no • A     Î00Q T                                     56.7              28.9         10,5      75.0           15,9                                  16.6]      7,4       6.6                  22S 3
                      :
 ">R n".'.CT,ON9        OCOT                                     15.0                5,6          1.8       8,0           4,0                                    3.9      1.7                              45,3
          A'B                                                    71.7              34,5         12,3      83,0           19,9                                  20,4!      9,2      e.e!                  285 CI
                                                   ECU/T)
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                                                    4,389t        0,3                0.2                    0,4           0,1                                    0.1      0,0       0 0!
                                                  82.3921         1.2                0.5                    0.7           0.3                                    0.3      0.1       C 0;
                     :Mfc£CU(A)                                                      0.7         0,2        1.1           0.4                                    0,4                O.Oi                       50
                     l,VioECU(B) ,                                                   0.8         0,2        1,3           0.5                                    0,5                o.oi      0 7;
                                                           Calculation of the i n u l i n production levy
    AUCTION A        ;ooor                                       96.6                                                      19                                              38                            •55 S'
     "lucnoNs        ;0COT                                       23.3                                                     4,5                                             6.9                              36 7;
                     !000T                                     122,1                                                     23,5                                           46.9                             •92 5.
                                                  ECU/T
            .îvy                                                  1,3
                                                  10,466                                                                  0,2                                             0.5                                  2 0
                                                 196.238          4,6                                                     0.9                                             1.7                                  7 2
                     sMfo ECU(A)                                  5,9                                                     1,1                                             2,2i                                 9.2
                     ;-^b ECU(B)                                  7,1                                                     1,3                                             2.7!
                                                           Calculation of the additional lev!
                                             r
                                               ies              44,7     23,4    196,0           9.2      19,4         188,4                           5,7     65,5     47,1        0,0;     33.0;       622 4
                                                               0,208    0,208    0,208        0.208     0.208          0,208                        0.208    0,208    0,208      0.208,    0.206
                                                   704,2
                             \  -!                 632,4
                                                                  9,3      4.9    40,8           1.9       4.0          39,3                           1.2     13,7       9.8]      O.Oj      6 9!       '2' 8
                                                                                                                                                                                                   i     • c; a
                                                                           5,9    49,2           2,3       4,8          47,4                           1.4     16.5     11.8:       0 0,      S 3
                                                 "Ècu/rf Calculation of. the storage levy
                                                                _880      424    3392           234      1021          3763                           200     1570       942I               11 72i
                                                                30.8*    14,8    118,7           8,2      35,7         131,7                           7.0     55,0     33,0        0.1 j   41,0;        4*6 0
                    JMtoJ£U{E                                   37,2     17,9    143,3          9.9      43,1          159,0                           8.4     66,4     39,8       O.1!     49 5'        574 6'
               pro<                                            45.0|    26.2    236,7         10,9
                                      *« T FC'JfB)                                                       22.1        225.6                            6.9     78,6     54.1        o.oj     39          746 2
                                                                 7.1      0.0       0,0         0,0        0,0           1.3                          0,0       0.0      2.7       0,0!                   11.1.
             .'JCOS
                                       * ./• fcVU(R)                      0,0      0,8          0.2        1.3           0,5                          0.0       0,5      0.1       o.oj
                                      •Vj-.-CL'tB)                      17.9    143.3J          9,r»     43,1        169.0                            8.4     66,4     39,6                             b / 4. h
                                                                :i.2;     5.9  .J1À.            2,3       4,8                                         1.4     13,5     11.8                             1 .'..•'; ÎL
                                                                        £2.0,        .5       23.3       71,31       433,8                           16,7   162 0     108.5|       0.1!
                                      Î7T       syrup production, express^? as "saga**-equiwaient, in 1992/93 without adjustment fo<- production capacity.
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