Statement on alleged shortage of sugar in the distributive trade August 21, 2017
MIIC Author
The Ministry of Industry, Commerce, Agriculture and Fisheries has taken note of reports in some sections of the media of an alleged shortage of sugar in the retail trade.
However, contrary to those reports, the Ministry and other stakeholders in the industry wish to reassure the population that there is no shortage of sugar in the island nor have there been any widespread complaints from consumers regarding an unavailability of sugar.
In the wake of a media report and complaints from a retailer regarding the unavailability of packaged sugar, particularly in 500grams and 2.2kg packs, agencies of the Ministry last week increased their monitoring and surveillance activities to address the concern.
Both the National Compliance and Regulatory Authority and the Consumer Affairs Commission were able to confirm the availability of packaged sugar islandwide but took note, also, of a shortfall in the 500 gram (approx. 1lb) packages in some areas.
Jamaica Cane Products Sales (JCPS) Ltd., the island’s largest marketer of sugar has indicated that the shortfall in the 500gramm packages resulted from a sharp increase in demand for that size recently.
At an emergency stakeholder meeting held Friday, August 18, the JCPS and its packaging agency, Caribbean Depot Ltd., outlined solutions now under way to meet the increased demand for the 500 gram packages.
These measures include the immediate delivery of packaging material into the island as well as plans to increase the 500 gram production line with the recruitment of additional workers.
It is expected that the shortfall in the 500 gram packages will be addressed within two weeks.
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