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    NFU Sugar and British Sugar agree new contracts

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJuly 29, 20243 Mins Read
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    NFU Sugar and British Sugar have concluded negotiations on the 2025/26 sugar beet contracts.

    A statement from both organisations states: We both recognise the importance of choice and flexibility, and are pleased to offer growers the following options:

    • A one-year fixed price contract at £33.00/t, for up to 70% of your contract
    • A one-year contract with a guaranteed base price of £30.70/t plus an improved Market-linked Bonus
    • A Futures-linked contract, for up to 50% of your contract

    Growers can choose to split their tonnage between any of these contract options.

    • An enhanced Yield Protection option is available for a reduced contract price of £31.60 for the fixed price option or £29.30 for the Market-linked Bonus and Futures options.

    A cash advance, late delivery allowance and frost insurance are also offered in line with previous years. A significant addition however is the relaxed performance rules for one year only, ensuring that growers retain their Contract Tonnage Entitlement (CTE) in 2026 if they deliver at least 70% of their contracted tonnage in 2025/26.

    Michael Sly, NFU Sugar board chair, said: “I am pleased we have come to a timely agreement with British Sugar for the 2025 sugar beet contract. The offer represents a fair deal in the context of the global sugar market. Importantly it provides growers with a range of choices dependent on their appetite for risk.

    “The Yield Protection acknowledges the continuing threat of Virus Yellows disease and likelihood that the industry won’t be granted emergency use of Cruiser SB in 2025. The relaxation of the performance rules recognises that some growers may wish to grow less this year but retain their entitlement to grow as normal in future years.”

    Keith Packer, managing director, British Sugar, said: “This year’s contract offer to growers has been created in partnership with NFU Sugar. Over the last few years, we have learned how important flexibility and choice is to our growers and have therefore made sure that these are at the heart of this year’s offer.

    “Whilst the core price reflects the current downturn in sugar markets, we have built in mechanisms which mean growers will share in any potential upside. This means if sugar markets do well, we all do well.

    “I’m now in my second year as Managing Director of British Sugar and I am passionate about working in partnership with NFU Sugar and our growers. We have redesigned our seed working model in collaboration and we are now building a different type of contracting model. We will continue to evolve and adapt how we work together. Growers are at the core of our homegrown sugar industry, and we will only succeed if we work together.”

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    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

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