DA extends sugar import ban until December 2026

Believing local sugar production has improved, the Department of Agriculture is maintaining its ban on sugar imports until December 2026. The move aims to prioritize domestically produced sugar and stabilize the market. The agency stated that a longer moratorium is necessary based on the current outlook for production and demand.

In a statement on Monday, the Department of Agriculture (DA) announced it is extending the ban on sugar imports until December 2026, beyond the current crop year's end in September. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr., who chairs the Sugar Board of the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), emphasized the need for prolonged protection for local producers amid improving supply conditions.

"The ban on sugar importation will remain in place until December next year – not September, when the current crop year ends – extending protection for local producers amid improving supply conditions," the DA stated.

The SRA will intensify monitoring of refinery operations to maintain accurate inventories of standard and premium-grade refined sugar, aiming to prevent supply distortions and speculative pricing.

In October 2025, Tiu Laurel and SRA Administrator Pablo Luis Azcona clarified that there was no discussion of an importation program for the 2025-2026 crop year until significant milling is completed, firm production figures are obtained, and any imports are classified only as C or reserve sugar.

Domestic sugar production reached 2.015 million metric tons as of June 2025, up from 1.922 million metric tons in the previous crop year. Additionally, sugarcane planting area expanded from 380,000 hectares in 2022 to 409,000 hectares this year.

Meanwhile, the DA and SRA are finalizing a long-delayed regulatory framework for molasses imports. Under the proposed rules, molasses users must first purchase and withdraw locally produced molasses, with imports allowed only afterward based on a predetermined ratio and subject to SRA approval.

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Indonesian officials sealing 250 tons of illegal rice imports in Sabang, Aceh warehouse, enforcing national food self-sufficiency policy.
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Government seals 250 tons of illegal rice in Sabang

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Agriculture Minister Andi Amran Sulaiman announced the sealing of 250 tons of illegal imported rice entering via Sabang, Aceh, without central government permission. The case violates President Prabowo Subianto's directive banning rice imports due to ample national stocks. Amran stressed the commitment to accelerating national food self-sufficiency.

Labor leaders have condemned the government's plan to export 100,000 metric tons of raw sugar to the United States, arguing it could worsen the sugar industry's crisis amid plummeting millgate prices.

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On February 15, the Melanio Hernández sugar mill in Sancti Spíritus halted operations due to fuel shortages, marking the end of Cuba's 2026 sugar harvest. This premature closure underscores the industry's long decline, forcing the country to import sugar to meet domestic needs. Mill-dependent communities now face an extended 'dead season' with reduced services and opportunities.

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