Sugar Regulatory Administration

Sugar Regulatory Administration

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The Sugar Regulatory Administration is a Philippine Government-Owned or -Controlled Corporation (GOCC) tasked to promote the growth & development of the sugar industry.

10/10/2025

GCG launches the Leadership Award for outstanding GOCC Board Members; seeks public feedback on nominees

In a move to further elevate corporate governance, the Governance Commission for GOCCs (GCG) has introduced a new category under its annual GCG Awards ceremony ─ the Leadership Award.

The award is designed to give tribute to outstanding Appointive Members of GOCC Governing Boards who have demonstrated exceptional leadership qualities, strategic vision, and governance excellence in their role; as well as, whose exemplary performance, significant contributions and remarkable accomplishments in public corporate sector have resulted in improvement and enhanced development in the GOCC, its stakeholders and communities.

As part of its stringent validation process, GCG enjoins stakeholders and the public to participate in the evaluation process. For insights on the nominees' performance and impact, interested parties may submit feedback via [email protected] until 17 October 2025.

Please refer to the 2025 Leadership Award under the GOCC corner for the full information on each nominee.

https://gcg.gov.ph/files/LldsN8VUSm4G4yUYrhpgE2K6hIH15ylcVCC308qRq0zsJbngqe.pdf

P2.4B budget seen for sugar industry in 2026; No importation plan, SRA says 09/10/2025

P2.4B budget seen for sugar industry in 2026; No importation plan, SRA says
October 9, 2025 by Carla P. Gomez

P2.4B budget seen for sugar industry in 2026; No importation plan, SRA says SRA Aministrator Pablo Luis Azcona at the Senate Committee on Finance subcommitte hearing on Wednesday, Oct. 8* Congress is expected to allocate P2.4 billion for the sugar industry in the 2026 nati…

Sugar mills in Negros start accepting canes for new crop year 30/09/2025

Sugar mills in Negros start accepting canes for new crop year

Sugar mills in Negros start accepting canes for new crop year BACOLOD CITY – Sugar mills in Negros Occidental have begun accepting canes as the crop year 2025-2026 officially begins Monday amid the continuing challenge posed by the infestation of red-striped soft-scale insect (RSSI) in sugarcane plantations in the province. Oct. 1 is the official start of…

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North Avenue, Diliman
Quezon City

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm