ProSunergy Limited

ProSunergy Limited

ProSunergy Limited is a specialized consultancy focused on strategic analysis within the sugar and renewable fuels sector, particularly in Europe. Since its accreditation with the EU Transparency Register in February 2015, the firm has positioned itself as a niche advisor for innovation, sustainability, and efficiency in the sugar, sugar-based renewable energy, and biofuel industries. Its mission encompasses fostering sustainable farming practices, improving industrial processes, and enabling market and investment analysis in these fast-evolving fields.

The organization’s primary clients are investors, industry managers, and government entities seeking to understand the intricacies of sugar and ethanol value chains. By leveraging expertise in market trends, regulatory frameworks, and environmental impact, ProSunergy Limited contributes to policy dialogue at the EU level. It provides comprehensive briefings, consultations, and data-driven recommendations aimed at shaping fair and practical policy decisions in agriculture and renewable energy.

Throughout its activity in the EU, ProSunergy Limited has maintained a transparent approach in its lobbying activities, aligning with the EU’s best practices as set out by the Transparency Register. The firm’s engagement typically centers on technical aspects of renewable fuels legislation, carbon reduction mechanisms, and agricultural reforms. ProSunergy also participates in stakeholder consultations and advisory meetings, providing empirical analyses and advocating for evidence-based policies that balance growth, sustainability, and competitiveness.

ProSunergy Limited’s network covers a range of industrial bodies, research organizations, and EU institutions. This collaborative stance enables effective information exchange and mutual learning, particularly regarding innovations and sustainability challenges. Over the years, the firm’s work has contributed to discussions on the reform of the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the Renewable Energy Directive, and measures aimed at enhancing the climate resilience of agro-industrial sectors.

The company adheres to strict ethical standards, ensuring full compliance with the disclosure and conduct requirements of the EU Transparency Register. Its team consists of a small, dedicated group of professionals with deep sectoral knowledge and extensive contacts across governmental and non-governmental EU stakeholders. The commitment to openness and integrity has earned ProSunergy a credible reputation as a valuable intermediary between public institutions and the private sector in shaping future-oriented policies.

Company ProSunergy Limited
EU Register ID 669663515953-77
First EU Registration 06 February 2015
Main Sectors Sugar, Bioenergy, Renewable Fuels
Activities Strategic Analysis, Market Research, Consultancy

No related lobbyists found.

  • Sugar industry policy

  • Renewable fuels and bioenergy

  • Agriculture and farming practices

  • Industrial sustainability and efficiency

  • Market and investment analysis in agri-business

Affiliated Organizations:

  • Industrial trade associations in biofuels and sugar sectors

  • Research organizations focused on agricultural innovation

  • EU policy-making bodies and directorates (not specifically listed by formal name but indicated via policy focus and consultation participation)

  • No specific named partnerships are published in the EU register as of this writing

Breakdown of annual lobbying expenditure based on EU register data (approximate values where public):

Year Lobbying Costs (EUR)
2015 10,000 – 24,999
2016 10,000 – 24,999
2017 10,000 – 24,999
2018 10,000 – 24,999
2019 10,000 – 24,999
2020 10,000 – 24,999
2021 10,000 – 24,999
2022 10,000 – 24,999
2023 10,000 – 24,999
2024 10,000 – 24,999
2025 10,000 – 24,999*

*projected or most recent available data within register ranges.
Total Estimated Lobby Costs (2015–2025): Up to 250,000 EUR

ProSunergy Limited actively engages with the:

  • European Commission (DG AGRI, DG ENER)

  • European Parliament (committees on agriculture and energy)

  • Advisory groups and technical working committees focusing on renewable fuels and agricultural policy reform

  • Stakeholder consultations for legislative proposals related to sugar and bioenergy

Meetings are infrequently published for smaller lobbying firms. Available data indicates:

  • Participation in stakeholder consultations on renewable fuels and Common Agricultural Policy reforms

  • Attending working group sessions and technical briefings at the Commission

  • Submission of written position papers and speaking at select committee hearings

  • No publicly listed individual meetings with high-level EU officials as of June 2025