International Sugar Organization (ISO)

Organisation internationale du sucre (OIS)
Organización Internacional del Azúcar
Mezdunarodnaja Organizacija po Saharu

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URL: http://www.isosugar.org/

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Founded

1968

History

Established to administer T-XT6882 - International Sugar Agreement, 1968, as a successor to H-XH4004 - International Sugar Council, which was set up in May 1937, London (UK), and terminated its activity by operating T-XT5861 - International Sugar Agreement, 1958. Various ISAs followed.

Present Agreement entered into force on 20 Jan 1993.

Initial life span scheduled for 5 years with no limit on the number of 2-year extensions which may be made.

Agreements registered: T-XT5360 - International Sugar Agreement, 1953 in 'UNTS 1/3677'; 1958 in 'UNTS 1/5534'; 1968 in 'UNTS 1/9369'; T-XT7362 - International Sugar Agreement, 1973 in 'UNTS 1/12951'; T-XT7741 - International Sugar Agreement, 1977 in 'UNTS 1/16200'; T-XT8409 - International Sugar Agreement, 1984; T-XT8711 - International Sugar Agreement, 1987 (ISA); T-XT9205 - International Sugar Agreement, 1992.

Aims

Ensure enhanced international cooperation in connection with world sugar matters and related issues; provide a forum for intergovernmental consultations on sugar and on ways to improve the world sugar economy; facilitate trade by collecting and providing information on the world sugar market and other sweeteners; encourage increased demand for sugar, particularly for non-traditional uses.

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Structure

International Sugar Council (meets twice a year); Administrative Committee; Market Evaluation, Consumption and Statistics Committee (MECAS).

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UIA Org ID

XB2606

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