SUGAR producers on Friday opposed a plan in Congress to abolish the Sugar Regulatory Administration (SRA), saying it was resigned SRA administrator Hermenegildo Serafica who created the mess in the sugar supply.
In a radio interview, United Sugar Producers Federation President Manuel Lamata expressed confidence that reforms will be implemented at the agency with the appointment of new SRA officials led by Acting Administrator Dave Alba.
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