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are contemplating a formal WTO
complaint against India," Roney says.
India's subsidy spending on sugar
makes it difficult for other nations to
compete. American farmers, among the
most efficient in the world, can't go up
against foreign governments with nearly
unlimited funds to subsidize production.
The ASA supports the "zero-for-
zero" resolution that was introduced
in Congress. It would eliminate U.S.
sugar policy, which has historically cost
taxpayers nothing, if other nations drop
their subsidies.
"Until then, we need the U.S. sugar
policy as a buffer to foreign government
dumping on the world market," says
Roney.
Congress delivered such a sugar policy
in farm bill votes taken over the summer.
That bill, though, has been since stalled
as Senate and House leaders work out
non-sugar-related differences in the
two versions of the bills. Roney—along
with the rest of agriculture—hopes that
compromise can be reached in 2018 to
give U.S. producers a fighting chance
against the rampant uptick in foreign
subsidization. n