The International Sugar Organization is an intergovernmental organization, based in London,[1] which was established under international sugar agreement of 1968.
[1] As of June 2017, its membership consisted of 87 countries.
[3] Since 1937, a series of temporary International agreements on Sugar attempted to regulate global demand and supply.
Initially, an International Sugar Council was established, until the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development in 1968 recommended a more permanent arrangement through the International Sugar Organization.
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