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Südzucker Polska S.A. 2017/18 SÜDZUCKER GROUP

CONTENTS SÜDZUCKER GROUP Operations in 2016/17 4 Segment Overview 5 Sugar Segment 6 Special Products Segment 12 CropEnergies Segment 14 Fruit Segment 15 Research and Development 16 SÜDZUCKER POLSKA S.A. Operations in 2017/18 18 Our Mission 19 Management Board 20 Organization and Locations 21 Production Facilities 22 Our Brand: Cukier Królewski 25 Our Products 26 Cukier Królewski in the Media 29 Quality 30 Environment 31 Partners 33 Raw Materials 34 Production 36 POLISH SUGAR MARKET Sugar Industry 38 Beet Yield 39 Campaign Results 40 Sugar Producers Association 41 EU SUGAR MARKET 2016/17 Campaign 43 Beet Cultivation 44 Sugar Production 45 Sugar Prices 46 EU Sugar Market Policy 47 CONTACT 49 GRUPA CONTENTS SÜDZUCKER 2

Südzucker Group SÜDZUCKER GROUP

OPERATIONS IN 2016/17 Basic Facts One of the leaders in the food industry Segments: sugar, special products, CropEnergies, fruit World number 1 in sugar production in 2016/17 About 100 plants worldwide Uses 34 m t of agricultural raw materials 4.7 m t of total sugar production About 16,900 employees 6.5 bn of annual turnover Established in 1926 Member of the German MDAX GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 4

OPERATIONS IN 2016/17 Segment Overview Sugar Segment Special Products Segment CropEnergies Segment Fruit Segment 29 sugar factories and 2 refineries across Europe (Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Romania and Slovakia) BENEO Freiberger PortionPack Europe Starch 21 production plants worldwide Bioethanol 4 production plants in Belgium, France, Germany and Great Britain Fruit preserves Fruit juice concentrates 39 production plants worldwide GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 5

SUGAR SEGMENT Overview Sugar factories Südzucker AG Germany Südzucker Polska Poland Südzucker Moldova Moldova Raffinerie Tirlemontoise Belgium Saint Louis Sucre France AGRANA: Austria Bosnia and Herzegovina Czech Republic Romania Slovakia Hungary Other domains ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. Agriculture Soil Health Department Animal feed and other by-products Distribution partnerships in Great Britain, Greece, Israel, Italy and Spain Studen Group (including sugar production in Bosnia) Maxi S.r.l. (joint venture in Italy) GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 6

SUGAR SEGMENT Locations and Campaign Group (2016/17) About 385,000 ha of cultivation area About 39,370 growers 28.6 m t of beet processed 29 sugar factories and 2 refineries About 7,000 employees 4.7 m t* of sugar produced *Including sugar refining 16.5 27.0 Share in sugar production (%) 10.1 46.4 Cagny Poland Warburg Brottewitz Belgium Wabern Świdnica Strzyżów Zeitz Tienen Germany Strzelin Czech Cerekiew Roye Wanze Ropczyce Offstein Ochsenfurt Republic Opava Plattling Offenau Hrusovany Slovakia Rain Leopoldsdorf Sered Tulln Austria Hungary France Kaposvár Romania Eppeville Etrépagny Südzucker Raffinerie Tirlemontoise Saint Louis Sucre AGRANA Brčko Bosnia and Herzegovina Moldova Drochia Falesti Roman Buzau GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 7

SUGAR SEGMENT 2016/17 Beet Yield Belgium 67.8 (82.3) France 83.4 (88.6) Germany 78.6 (68.2) Czech Republic 69.2 (53.1) Austria 81.7 (63.0) Poland 70.5 (58.1) Slovakia 70.8 (55.3) Hungary 67.9 (58.7) Romania 44.3 (36.5) Moldova 37.8 (34.2) GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP Bosnia and Herzegovina - (-) Beet yield in t/ha (previous year) 8

SUGAR SEGMENT Beet Processing and Sugar Production 35 30 34.0 25 20 15 10 28.7 27.2 23.7 28.6 GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 5 0 5.3 4.9 4.7 4.1 2012/13 2013/14 2014/15 2015/16 Beet processed in m t Sugar production in m t (including sugar refining) 4.7 2016/17 9

SUGAR SEGMENT ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. Südzucker stake is 35% minus one share Based in London About 6,900 employees Established in 1783 Business activity in 60 countries Sugar: trading, participation in production and refining Marketing of coffee and molasses Trading in grains, pulses and vegetable oils Shipping and financial services GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 10

SUGAR SEGMENT Agriculture Managing farms in Chile, Germany, Moldova and Poland Cultivation of e.g. wheat, beet, maize, chicory, rapeseed and soybean Partly organic cultivation (e.g. organic beet) and organic turkey fattening New challenges in plant cultivation Research and improvement of cultivation methods, production techniques, soil cultivation, etc. Analysis of commodity markets and design of ideas to secure raw material supply GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 11

SPECIAL PRODUCTS SEGMENT Overview BENEO Group Production and marketing of technological and functional/dietetic ingredients for food and non-food applications Natural dietary fibres (inulin, oligofructose) Functional carbohydrates (Isomalt, Palatinose ) Rice derivatives (starch, flour, protein, bran) Gluten from wheat Important applications Meat alternatives, beverages, pastry, infant food, grain food, dairy products, sweets, soups and sauces 5 production plants (Belgium x 2, Chile, Germany and Italy) Business activity in more than 70 countries (Asia, Europe, North and South America) with over 900 employees Freiberger Group One of Europe s leading producers of frozen products (market share: e.g. 17% in frozen pizzas and 18% in chilled pizzas) 15 production lines and up to 2.5 m of products daily (pizzas, snacks and pastas) New product in 2016/17: gluten-free frozen pizza 5 production plants (Austria, Germany x 3, Great Britain) Sales markets: international chain stores in Europe, United States and Canada GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 12

SPECIAL PRODUCTS SEGMENT Overview PortionPack Europe No. 1 in Europe - portioning, printing packages and distribution of products Product range for food and non-food applications 7 localisations, including 5 plants (Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Germany, Great Britain, Netherlands, Spain) Cooperation (minority share) with Collaborative Packing Solution Ltd (CoSo) in South Africa Starch (AGRANA and Südzucker) Starch and special starch products for food and non-food applications Food, beverage and tobacco industry, infant nutrition, paper-making, textile industry, chemical building materials, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics One of leading European suppliers in the bio-sector (products and bioethanol) 6 production plants (Austria x 3, Germany, Romania and Hungary with isoglucose production) New wheat starch production plant in Zeitz since 2016 Important supplier of specialty corn and GMO-free corn products GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 13

CROPENERGIES SEGMENT Overview One of leading producers of bioethanol in Europe Bioethanol production in 2016/17 amounted to 1.0 m m 3 Members of the CropEnergies Group: CropEnergies Bioethanol GmbH in Zeitz, Germany (400,000 m 3 bioethanol, 60,000 m 3 alcohol, 300,000 t ProtiGrain and 100,000 t liquefied CO 2 per year) BioWanze SA in Wanze, Belgium (300,000 m 3 bioethanol, 350,000 t ProtiWanze and 55,000 t gluten per year) Ryssen Alcools SAS in Loon-Plage, France (dehydration of 100,000 m 3 bioethanol (fuel) and rectification of 90,000 m 3 bioethanol (technical use) per year) Ensus UK Ltd. in Yarm, United Kingdom (400,000 m 3 bioethanol, 350,000 t DDGS (protein animal feed) and 250,000 t CO 2 delivered to a liquefaction plant per year) CT Biocarbonic (Joint Venture) in Zeitz, Germany (100,000 t liquefied CO 2 for food and non-food applications per year) CropEnergies Inc. in Houston, USA Trading companies in Brazil, Chile and United States GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 14

FRUIT SEGMENT Overview AGRANA Fruit Production of fruit preserves no. 1 in the world Integration of all operations in AGRANA Fruit S.A.S. in Mitry-Mory, France 25 production plants in Africa, Asia, Europe, North and South America Innovation and product development centre in Tulln, Austria AUSTRIA JUICE Production of apple juice concentrates no. 1 in Europe (also production of direct juices and purées) One of the leading producers of berry juices in the world Integration of all operations in AUSTRIA Juice GmbH in Kröllendorf, Austria 14 production plants in Asia and Europe GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 15

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT Main focus Developing new products and product variants Food and non-food application technology Optimizing production processes Testing new process technologies Sales and production support Scope Sugar and special sugars production technology Functional food ingredients (Isomalt, Palatinose, rice derivatives, inulin, oligofructose and proteins) Pharmaceutical additives Starch and starch derivatives Fruit preserves Bioethanol and green chemicals R&D budget for 2016/17: 41.8 m About 400 employees worldwide GRUPA SÜDZUCKER SÜDZUCKER GROUP 16

Südzucker Polska S.A. SÜDZUCKER GROUP

OPERATIONS IN 2017/18 Founded Share of Poland s sugar quota Sugar beet growers Employees Sugar plants Our brand 1997 25%* 6,216 620 5 Cukier Królewski SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. * Quota system abolished from 1 st October 2017 18

OUR MISSION We sow, produce and sell with passion! Our goal is to produce high quality sugar on the basis of the highest competence and trust of our employees and growers. SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 19

MANAGEMENT BOARD Piotr Chrobot Finance Balance Sheet Controlling Taxes Legal Sales Marketing PR/Communication Quality Management IT Marek Wójcik Raw Materials/Agriculture Technology/Production Investments/Repairs Environmental Protection HR Work Safety Audit Procurement Archive SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 20

ORGANISATION AND LOCATIONS Headquarters: Wrocław Sales Office: Kraków Production plants Südzucker Polska S.A. Wrocław Wrocław Świdnica Strzelin Cerekiew Ropczyce Strzyżów SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. Production plants Kraków Cerekiew Sugar plant Ropczyce Sugar plant Strzelin Sugar plant Strzyżów Sugar pant Świdnica Sugar plant 21

PRODUCTION PLANTS Cerekiew Sugar Plant First campaign in 1870 Key Investments Sugar end Beet yard Silo of 40,000 t capacity Waste water plant Tank for thick juice and molasses Beet end Boiler houses Sugar storage Massecuite III mixer Improved environmental standards SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 22

PRODUCTION PLANTS Ropczyce Sugar Plant Strzelin Sugar Plant First campaign in 1979 Key Investments Separation unit Silo of 40,000 t capacity Packing unit Sugar end Beet yard Boiler house Sugar storage Tower extractor Improved environmental standards First campaign in 1872 Key Investments Beet yard Central beet laboratory Silo of 50,000 t capacity Beet end Tanks for thick juice and molasses Boiler house Waste water plant Modernisation of centrifuges A, B & C Biogas plant Improved environmental standards Packing unit Sugar storage SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 23

PRODUCTION PLANTS Strzyżów Sugar Plant Świdnica Sugar Plant First campaign in 1901 Key Investments Beet yard Biological waste water plant Settling basin Boiler house Heat management Extraction unit Packing unit Improved environmental standards First campaign in 1848 Key Investments Beet yard Heat management Extraction unit Boiler house Tower extractor Modernisation of centrifuges B & C Waste water plant Beet end Improved environmental standards SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 24

OUR BRAND: CUKIER KRÓLEWSKI Awards The Cukier Królewski brand has long been trusted and popular among consumers. Its high quality has been recognised with awards from both retail customers and industry specialists. Cukier Królewski is a multiple winner of the Golden Consumer s Laurel in the years 2012 2017. The brand was also awarded the elite jubilee title of Consumer s Laurel Leader of the Decade (2004 2014). SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 25

OUR PRODUCTS Retail Cukier Królewski offers a range of products for a variety of applications: Sweetening White sugar White sugar cubes White lucky cubes White sugar in sticks Crushed candy sugar Baking Fine sugar Icing sugar White fine sugar in a box with a cap Decorating Icing sugar mill White coarse sugar crystals Nib sugar Cane Cane sugar Cane sugar in a box with a cap Cane sugar cubes Bio cane sugar Cane sugar in sticks SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 26

OUR PRODUCTS Industry White sugar Unsegregated Segregated Class 1 refined sugar Icing sugar Liquid sugar Nib sugar Fondant Basic fondant Specialist fondant Brown sugar Bio sugar Bee feed Apiinvert Apifonda Apipuder Sugar beet molasses Beet pulp pellets SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 27

OUR PRODUCTS Foodservice In 2014, Südzucker Polska S.A. expanded its business by including sales for the Foodservice sector. The company s portfolio now includes a wide range of portion packed products for the out-of-home market. Breakfast products Sweets Hot drink condiments Spices Hotel items At customer s request, Südzucker Polska offers personalized solutions. SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 28

CUKIER KRÓLEWSKI IN THE MEDIA Życie Jest Słodkie Cukier Królewski corporate fan page Życie Jest Słodkie (Life is sweet) has been launched on the social networking site facebook.com. It is a culinary profile boasting a wide range of sweet recipes. Our video recipes published on our fanpage are also available in our YouTube channel with the same name. Fans who follow us on Instagram are up to date e.g. with our video series Słodsze niż słowa przepisy Ani Starmach (Sweeter than words: recipes of Ania Starmach) by Cukier Królewski s ambassador. By joining our group of sweet life lovers, fans can share their knowledge, photos of culinary adventures and inspirations. Join us! SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 29

QUALITY All our products are manufactured in accordance with the Good Manufacturing and Hygiene Practices. Certificates issued to SZP confirm compliance with the requirements of: ISO 9001 HACCP Standard IFS and BRC Standards REDcert2 GMP+ Kosher and halal laws Bio sugar distribution and storage International Sustainability & Carbon Certification SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 30

ENVIRONMENT Facts and Figures Minimizing our adverse environmental impact by reducing: Water and fuel consumption Air pollution emissions Waste produced Noise emissions Preventing the risk of environmental accidents Improving existing environmental protection measures Reduction of negative environmental factors (2003/04 = 100%) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 10 0 SO 2 emissions CO emissions NO 2 emissions Water consumpt. Dust emissions 2003/04 campaign 2016/17 campaign 31

ENVIRONMENT Facts and Figures 105 95 85 75 65 Climate change and reduction of carbon dioxide emissions are two of our priorities. Responsible operation means that we use modern technologies and upgrade our production processes to reduce the consumption of electricity and other resources. Reduction of the consumption of resources (2003/04 = 100%) SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 55 45 35 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 Limestone kg/t sb Coke kg/t sb 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 Energy kwh/t sb 16/17 32

OUR PARTNERS We are always in touch with our key partners in beet cultivation beet growers. Sugar beets are the basic raw material used in sugar production. Together with our beet growers, we do our best to make beet cultivation sustainable and environmentally friendly. Thanks to our commitment and good cooperation with beet growers, we pay special attention to soil protection, use of pesticides and fertilisers as required, optimisation of harvest timing and harvesting methods, beet cleaning and transport to sugar plants. SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 33

RAW MATERIALS Average beet area and number of beet growers 7 6.9 100 6 5 4 3 2 1 3.5 4.3 0 0 ha 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 % 6.0 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. Poland average beet area in ha SZP average beet area in ha Poland number of beet growers, 02/03 = 100% SZP number of beet growers, 02/03 = 100% 34

RAW MATERIALS Average beet yield and biological sugar yield 80 70 190 70.5 180 66.5 170 60 160 50 150 40.6 42.1 140 40 130 30 120 20 110 100 10 0 90 80 t/ha 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 % SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. Poland average beet yield in t/ha SZP average beet yield in t/ha Poland biological sugar yield, 02/03 = 100% SZP biological sugar yield, 02/03 = 100% 35

PRODUCTION Important production indicators (2001/02 campaign = 100%) 600 550 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 150 100 SÜDZUCKER POLSKA GROUP S.A. 50 0 06/07 11/12 16/17 Number of sugar plants Processing capacity (t/d) Campaign duration (d) Sugar production/plant (t) 36

Polish Sugar Market

SUGAR INDUSTRY Overview Producers Locations 25.0 Krajowa Spółka Cukrowa Pfeifer & Langen Polska Südzucker Polska Nordzucker Polska 9.4 Share of sugar quota (%) 26.4 39.1 Szczecin Basic information About 38.2 m consumers Annual sugar consumption: ca. 38.5 kg per capita Sugar quota: 1.4 m t until September 2017 (10.4% of sugar quota in EU 28 ) Poland is the third largest sugar producer in EU 28, after France and Germany 18 production plants Poznań Wrocław Gdańsk Warszawa Kraków POLISH SUGAR MARKET 38

BEET YIELD 2,200 75 2,000 70 1,800 1,600 1,400 65 60 55 50 45 POLISH SUGAR MARKET 1,200 40 1,000 30 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15 15/16 16/17 17/18* t t/ha * Forecast Sugar production (1,000 t) Beet yield (t/ha) 39

CAMPAIGN RESULTS Beet area Number of beet growers Average plantation area Beet yield Actual sugar yield Number of active sugar plants Average daily beet processing Per sugar plant Campaign duration Sugar production Unit 00/01 04/05 08/09 12/13 15/16 16/17 1,000 ha 1,000 ha t/ha t/ha 311 112 2.8 42.4 6.5 297 78 3.8 42.5 6.8 177 41 4.3 48.0 7.2 193 36 5.4 63.7 9.6 171* 34 5.0 54.6 7.6 203 34 6.0 66.5 10.3 1,000 t/d t/d d 1,000 t 76 176.0 2,270 61 2,013 43 160.7 4,330 78 2,002 19 102.2 5,175 86 1,275 18 104.6 5,810 118 1,864 18 116.3 6,460 80 1,294 18 121.1 6,730 112 2,084 POLISH SUGAR MARKET * In 2015, there was a long drought; the sown area was ca. 200,000 ha. 40

SUGAR PRODUCERS ASSOCIATION Image Campaigns The campaign is designed to restore equilibrium in the public debate Reaction to a variety of advertisements against products with sugar Increasing public awareness of the role of sugar in human diet 2015 campaign: Whipping boy, www.chlopiecdobicia.pl Clarification of the most popular myths related to sugar consumption Pro-sugar advertising and professional press conferences Campaign support by famous food experts and dietitians 2017 campaign: How to use sugar, www.uczymyjakslodzic.pl POLISH SUGAR MARKET 41

EU Sugar Market

2016/17 CAMPAIGN 2015/16 2016/17* w % Cultivation area Number of growers Beet yield Beet amount Technical sugar yield Number of active sugar plants Daily processing capacity Sugar production Sugar carried forward from previous campaign Sugar production under quota 1.31 m ha 137,000 67.9 t/ha 89 m t 10.9 t/ha 109 0.93 m t/d 14.9 m t 2.66 m t 13.53 m t 1.41 m ha 136,000 75.0 t/ha 106 m t 11.9 t/ha 108 1 1.04 m t/d 16.8 m t 0.93 m t 13.53 m t -8% -1% 10% 19% 9% -1% 12% 13% -65% 0% EU SUGAR MARKET * Initial data 1 In Greece 43

BEET CULTIVATION Quota share Area in 1,000 ha Technical sugar yield in t/ha 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 6 biggest producers 1,157 1,005 1,066 12.5 11.0 11.5 FR, DE, PL, GB, NL, BE Share and difference to average yield 74.3% 75.2% 75.5% 102.2% 101.3% 97% 6 medium producers 271 223 237 11.6 11.1 11.5 IT, ES, CZ, DK, AT, SE Share and difference to average yield 17,4% 16,7% 16,8% 95,1% 101,9% 72% 7 smallest producers 129 109 109 11.1 9.2 12.1 HR, GR, SK, HU, RO, LT, FI Share and difference to average yield 8.3% 8.1% 7.7% 90.5% 84.5% 102% EU 28 * 1,557 1,337 1,413 12.2 10.9 11.9 EU SUGAR MARKET * Excluding FR (DOM = département d outre-mer) and PT (the Azores) 44

SUGAR PRODUCTION Sugar production in m t 2014/15 2015/16 2016/17 Sugar quota in 1,000 t Sugar carried forward from 2015/16 in 1,000 t 6 biggest producers* 14.44 10.88 12.23 9 846 600 FR 4.58 4.01 4.24 3,005 61 DE 4.49 2.95 3.57 2,898 221 PL 1.98 1.42 1.96 1,406 90 GB 1.09 0.98 0.92 1,056 169 NL 1.45 0.77 0.87 805 25 BE 0.85 0.75 0.73 676 35 Share 70.0% 72.9% 72.9% 72.8% 64.8% 6 medium producers* 3.15 2.47 2.73 2.40 305 IT, ES, CZ, DK, AT, SE 16.1% 16.5% 16.2% 17.7% 32.9% 9 smallest producers** 1.93 1.59 1.83 1.29 22 Share 9.9% 10.6% 10.9% 9.5% 2.4% EU 28 * 19.51 14.94 16.84 13,530 927 EU SUGAR MARKET * Quota share in EU 28 ** Including FR (DOM = département d outre-mer) and PT (the Azores) 45

I II I II I II I II I II I II SUGAR PRICES Average monthly price in EUR/t 750 700 650 600 550 500 450 400 350 EU SUGAR MARKET 300 250 III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII White sugar, ex-works in the EU (excl. VAT and delivery) Reference price III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 III IV Industrial white sugar, ex-works in the EU 46

EU SUGAR MARKET POLICY Market Framework to/from 10/2017 Sugar market policy until 30 th September 2017 Quota system for sugar and isoglucose remains Quota sugar: minimum sugar beet price Mandatory arrangements between the industry and growers Temporary market measures: Intervention purchases, replacement of out-ofquota sugar with quota sugar, import auctions Exports limited to 1.35 m t/year Access to EU market for non-eu countries remains unchanged Import duties for non-preferred countries from EUR 419/t for white sugar and EUR 339/t for cane sugar Existing preferential access FTAs with LDC/ACP countries with no volume limit Existing preferential access imports free from or with reduced tariffs, with a volume limit New market framework from 1 st October 2017 Quota system for sugar and isoglucose abolished Minimum sugar beet price abolished Mandatory agreements between the industry and growers Temporary market measures: Obligations: private storage of sugar, special assumptions in case of crisis Export limits lifted EU SUGAR MARKET 47

EU SUGAR MARKET POLICY Sugar quotas by country until September 2017 France* Germany Poland United Kingdom Netherlands Belgium Italy Spain Czech Republic Denmark Austria Sweden Croatia Greece Slovakia Romania Hungary Lithuania Finland Portugal** 25.4 21.4 10.4 7.8 6.0 5.0 3.8 3.7 2.8 2.8 2.7 2.2 1.4 1.2 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.7 0.6 0.1 Share of total EU 28 quota *Including DOM (départements d'outre-mer) **Including the Azores EU SUGAR MARKET 48

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