Rabobank sees global sugar deficit of 4,3 million tonnes in 2019/2020
Rabobank on Wednesday forecast there would be a global sugar deficit of 4,3 million tonnes in 2019/2020 following a small surplus of 1,1 million tonnes in the prior season.
It is reported by Reuters.
The bank, in a quarterly report, said the deficit was driven partly by projected declines in output in India, Thailand and the European Union.
Sugar production in Brazil was, however, expected to rise to between 28 and 29 million tonnes, from 26,5 million tonnes for 2018/2019.
Global consumption growth was projected at 1,4 percent in 2019/2020.
Raw sugar prices were seen staying between 11,5 cents and 14 cents per lb in coming months.
«Below 11,5 cents per lb Indian exports are likely to slow or stop; above 14 cents per lb there is likely to be plenty of additional supply from Brazil», — the bank said.