British Sugar plc

British Sugar plc

Infobox Company
name = British Sugar

type = Public Limited Company
foundation = 1936
location_city = Peterborough
location_country = United Kingdom
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locations = 5
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area_served = United Kingdom
industry = Sugar Beet processing
products = Sugar
services =
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parent = Associated British Foods
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homepage = [http://www.britishsugar.co.uk britishsugar.co.uk]
dissolved =
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intl = yes

British Sugar plc is a subsidiary of Associated British Foods and the sole British producer of sugar from sugar beet.

British Sugar processes all sugar beet grown in the UK and produces about half of the UK's quota of sugar, with the remainder covered by Tate & Lyle and imports. British Sugar and the growers fix a contract called the "Inter Professional Agreement" determining price paid for beet grown and the allocation of growers quotas. The National Farmers Union (NFU) is the negotiator for the growers.

History

The British Sugar Corporation was a company that was formed in 1936, when the British parliament nationalised the entire sugar beet crop processing industry, under the banner of British Sugar Corporation. At this time there were 13 separate companies with 18 factories across the country. In 1972 it began selling its sugar products under the name of Silver Spoon.

In 1977 a rights issue decreased the government holding from 36% to 24%. It was taken over by Berisford International in 1982 and in May of that year the company name was shortened to British Sugar plc.

It was sold on 2 January 1991 to Associated British Foods (ABF) after a crash in property values affected Berisford. ABF had attempted to purchase in the late 80s but the stockmarket downturn had stopped their move.

Change

Due to need for continued efficiency in the face of changes to the European Sugar Regime, there has been significant reorganisation within the company. The most noticeable is that the number of factories has been reduced over the years. Closures at some sites have resulted in the expansion of active plant processing periods ("campaigns") at others. One of the cost effective measures is to increase the front end processing of sugar beet up to the "thick juice" stage (a syrup). This is stored in tanks and processed out of season spreading the load on the crystallisation stages which do not have to be uprated.

Closure

In 1981 the Ely, Felsted, Nottingham and Selby factories closed after a reduction in the allowed sugar quota. This was followed by the closure of a site at Spalding in 1989, Peterborough and Brigg in 1991, King's Lynn in 1994, Bardney and Ipswich in 2001, Kidderminster in 2002, and Allscott and York in 2007. The site at Allscott, which opened in 1927, near Telford, Shropshire, was closed because it "lacked scale" to be run economically, while the site at York, North Yorkshire (opened 1926) was closed due to the poor crop yields in northern England. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/low/england/5145582.stm]

Of the 18 factories which were owned by the British Sugar Corporation, it currently only processes beet at four - Bury St Edmunds, Cantley, Norfolk (the first British sugar factory, 1912), Newark-on-Trent and Wissington, Norfolk near Stoke Ferry. The Newark and Bury sites are also major packaging plants for Silver Spoon. The 12 sites already closed have been sold and decommissioned to various degrees - many large concrete silos (for storing the major product, white granulated sugar) still remain even where the sites have been closed, including those at the Kidderminster factory which was closed in 2002 and was sold off in 2006, and at Allscott.

BP and DuPont are working with British Sugar to build a bioethanol plant at BP's Hull site, per an announcement made on June 2007.

See also

* Bioethanol

External links

* [http://www.britishsugar.co.uk/ British Sugar]
* [http://www.miac.org.uk/sugar.htm British Sugar at Kidderminster]
* [http://www.derelicte.co.uk/ipswich-sugar-factory Ipswich Sugar Factory] photos taken in 2006
* [http://www.urbanassault.t83.net/#/britishsugarkidderminster/4527158385/ Exploring British Sugar, Kidderminster]


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