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India may be the only country able to fill a looming global supply gap for sugar as the Brazilian crop ends, making the world's sugar market grateful for the Asian country that was once viewed as a threat to the market's stability.
It is reported by Reuters.
«Without India filling this gap, from November to March or April, the global sugar market would have a serious problem», — said Paulo Roberto de So...
Brazil's center-south (CS) region is seen producing 34.17 million tonnes of sugar in the 2022/23 season (April-March), just a bit more than the 33.06 million tonnes projected for the current crop, according to sugar analyst CovrigAnalytics.
It is reported by Reuters.
During a presentation on Wednesday at a sugar conference organized by information company Sugaronline, the analyst projected Brazil's CS sugarcane crop at 552 mi...
More warm and sunny weather is needed in top sugar beet European Union producers to boost the crop's sugar content, notably in France which suffered from particularly wet conditions this summer, producers said.
It is reported by Reuters.
The final level of sugar production in the EU, the world's third largest sugar maker, is keenly watched as prices are hovering near four-year highs LSUc1, S...
India's sugar production is likely to decline marginally to 30,5 million tonnes in the next 2021-2022 season as more sugarcane will be diverted for ethanol making.
It is reported by The Times of India.
Sugar production is estimated to have reached 31 million tonnes in the 2020-2021 season (October-September).
India is the world's second biggest sugar p...
Germany's refined sugar production from beets in the new 2021/22 season now starting is forecast to rise to some 4.38 million tonnes from 4.10 million tonnes last season, Germany's sugar industry association WVZ said in its first harvest forecast.
It is reported by Reuters.
German farmers have planted around 354,000 hectares of sugar beet for the new crop, up from about 350,000 hectares last season, the association said.
In the new 2021/2...
Indian mills are planning to make raw sugar at the beginning of the new marketing season starting Oct. 1 as a rally in global prices to 4-year highs boosts demand for so-called raws from overseas.
It is reported by Reuters.
Indian mills traditionally produce white sugar for local consumption and make small amounts of raw sugar for exports.
But potential supply tightness in world markets i...