DRAFT CARICOM REGIONAL STANDARD BROWN SUGAR SPECIFICATION DCRS 62: 201X

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DRAFT CARICOM REGIONAL STANDARD BROWN SUGAR SPECIFICATION : 201X CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality, CROSQ 2 nd Floor Baobab Tower Warrens St Michael, Barbados Telephone: 246-622-7677 Fax: 246-622-6778 Email: crosq.caricom@crosq.org Website: http://www.crosq.org CROSQ All rights reserved. No part of this publication is to be reproduced without the prior written consent of CROSQ.

Contents Foreword Regional Project Team Page ii iii 1. Scope 1 2. Normative references 1 3. Terms and Definitions 1 4. Specific requirements 2 5. Taste and odour 2 6. Contaminants 2 7. Heavy metals 3 8. Microbiological requirements 3 9. Sampling and analysis 3 i

REGIONAL PROJECT TEAM This Draft CARICOM Regional Standard was prepared by the Regional Project Team for Sugars which is hosted by the CARICOM Member State of Guyana and comprised of the following: Member Mr. Anthony Ross (Chairperson) Ms. Malika Jonas Mr. Alfred Bhulai Mr. Raymond Ramsaroop Dr. Keisha Roberts Ms. Jilian King Ms. Phillpa O Connor Ms. Brenda Francis Mr. Jose Cawich Ms. Andrea Mendonca (Technical Secretary) Organisation Guyana Manufacturers and Services Association Guyana Sugar Corporation Think Engine ESCo and Institute Edward B. Beharry and Company Limited Trinidad and Tobago Saint Lucia Bureau of Standards Bureau of Standards Jamaica Dominica Belize Sugar Industries Limited Guyana National Bureau of Standards ii

Foreword This Draft CARICOM Regional Standard has been prepared by the Regional Project Team- Sugars through the CARICOM Regional Organisation for Standards and Quality (CROSQ) to provide a uniform level of acceptance quality for brown sugar manufactured and traded in the CARICOM Community. It is a revision of the Caribbean Community Standards, Specification for brown sugar. In the preparation of this standard assistance was derived from: Caribbean Community Standard, Specification for brown sugar; Guyana Standard, GYS 17: 2004, Specification for brown sugar; East African Standard, EAS 749: 2010, Brown sugars- Specification. iii

Brown sugar - Specification 1 Scope This standard specifies the requirements for brown sugar intended for direct human consumption. 2 Normative references ICUMSA Method GS 1/3-7, Determination of the Solution Colour of Raw Sugars, Brown Sugars and Coloured Syrups at ph 7.0 Official ICUMSA Method GS 2/1/3/9-15, The Determination of Sugar Moisture by Loss on Drying Official ICUMSA Method GS 1-10, The Determination of Ash in Raw Sugar by Single Sulphation Official ICUMSA Method GS 1/2/3-2 without lead, The Determination of the Polarisation of Raw Sugar without Wet Lead Clarification Tentative ICUMSA Method GS 1/2/3/9-1, The Determination of the Polarisation of Raw Sugar by Polarimetry Official ICUMSA Method GS 1-20, The Determination of Fine Grain in Raw Sugar by the BSES method Tentative ICUMSA Method GS 1/3/7-3, The Determination of Reducing Sugars in Cane Raw Sugar, Cane Processing Products and Specialty Sugars by the Lane and Eynon Constant Volume Procedure Accepted ICUMSA Method GS 1/2/9-15, The Determination of Dextran in Raw Sugar by a Modified Alcohol Haze Method - Official 3 Terms and Definitions For the purpose of this standard, the following terms and definitions shall apply: 3.1 approved or official method: The International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA). 3.2 brown sugar: Shall be partially refined product made from sugar cane. 1

3.3 bulk sugar: Sugars which requires further processing before consumption. 3.4 invert sugar: The mixture of sugar formed by the hydrolysis of a disaccharide (in this case sucrose) into fructose and glucose. 3.5 sugar: Crystalline sucrose. 3.6 pol (apparent sucrose): The value determined by direct or single polarization of the standard weight solution in a sacharimeter (polarimeter). 4 Specific requirements 4.1 When analysed in accordance with the latest version of the International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA), the following specific requirements shall apply: Table 1: Specific requirements for brown sugar Specifics Direct Consumption Colour < 3000 Polarisation Above 98 Loss on drying 0.4 Safety factor 0.22 Insoluble solids 500ppm max. Invert sugar (1%)- Raw sulphated 0.5 ash Dextran 250 ppm 5 Taste and odour Brown sugar shall be free from objectionable and uncharacteristic taste and odour. 6 Contaminants 6.1 Pesticide residues Brown sugar shall conform to those maximum pesticide residue limits established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. 2

7 Heavy metals Brown sugar shall conform to those heavy metal contaminant limits established by the Codex Alimentarius Commission. 8 Microbiological requirements 8.1 Mesophilic bacteria shall not be more than 200/10g sugar. 8.2 Yeast shall be of maximum limit 20 cfu/10g. 8.3 Mould shall be of maximum limit 20 cfu/10g. 9 Sampling and analysis The methods of sampling and analysis shall be specified in accordance with the latest versions of International Commission for Uniform Methods of Sugar Analysis (ICUMSA) seen in Table 2. Table 2 showing recommended ICUMSA Methods for brown sugar No. Analysis Reference Method 1 Colour ICUMSA Method GS1/3-7 2 Moisture content by loss on ICUMSA Method GS2/1/3/9-15 drying 3 Ash ICUMSA Method GS1-10, tentative 4 Polarization ICUMSA Method GS1/2/3-2, Without Lead clarification ICUMSA Method GS1/2/3/9-1, With Lead clarification 5 Fine grain in Raw sugar ICUMSA Method GS1-20, tentative (Grain size) 6 Reducing sugar ICUMSA Method GS1/3/7-3 7 Dextran ICUMSA Method GS1/2/9-15 3