date:Apr 29, 2014
The Coalition for Sugar Reform cited the Congressional Budget Offices April 2014 Baseline for Farm Programs as further reason to change the U.S. sugar program.
The sugar producers claim over the years that the U.S. sugar program operates at no net cost is clearly false, as it has been for some time, said the Coalition, which represents sugar users.
The C.B.O. forecast the sugar program will cost $629 million between fiscal year 2014 and 2024, with the biggest chunk of that, $238 million, forec