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Brazil's sugar output revised down as dry weather persists — Czarnikow

Brazil’s 2021/22 centre-south (CS) sugar production was revised to 34.1 million tonnes from an April projection of 35.6 million tonnes, as persistent dry weather hurt cane development, food trader and supply chain services provider Czarnikow said on Tuesday. It is reported by Reuters. According to the report, Brazilian millers will be able to crush only 535 million tonnes of sugar cane this season, the smallest amount since 2012. Czarnikow’s prev...

 
Thai sugar output 2021/2022 to fall short of target yield

Sugar cane output for the 2021-22 crop year is expected to drop below 100 million tonnes as sugar millers are offering higher prices amid tough competition to buy crops. It is reported by Bangkok Post. Drought is a major factor reducing yields, which will affect sugar production and exports. Even in the wet season, Thailand will see less rainfall this year,...


MARS reduced EU sugar beet yield forecast by almost 3%

The sugar beet yield in this year’s European Union harvest is expected to drop 2.5%, the EU’s crop monitoring service said on Monday. It is reported by Hellenic Shipping News. MARS lowered its forecast for this year’s EU sugar beet yield, now expected at 73.6 t/ha, compared to 75.5 t/ha forecast last month.

 
India's ethanol plan could drive a sugar bull market — Czarnikow

The Indian government's plan to gradually increase ethanol blending in gasoline, as a way to cut pollution and reduce its oil import bill, could be the largest change in the global sugar market since Europe's sugar reform, and possibly drive a bull market. It is reported by Reuters. According to a report released on Monday by food trader and supply chain services provider Czarnikow Group, India's ethanol program will lead the government to end su...

 
Brazil's ethanol output rises 9%

Brazil's center-south region produced more sugar and nearly 10% more ethanol late in May than seen a year earlier, as the dry weather allowed for a quick cane processing pace, industry group Unica said in a bi-weekly report on Thursday. It is reported by Nasdaq. Mills in the region produced 2.62 million tonnes of sugar in the second half of May, 2.6% more than a year ago and slightly above market expectations. Ethanol production r...

 
Brazil ethanol output is expected to increase 3%

Ethanol production in the second half of May in Brazil's key Center-South is expected to increase 3.3% on the year to 1.88 billion liters. It is reported by S&P Global Platts. Sugar production in the second half of May in Brazil's key Center-South region is expected to total 2.590 million tonnes, a slight annual increase of 1....

 
Thailand's sugar cane output decreased by 11%

In 2020/2021, Thailand's sugar cane output decreased by 11%, compared to the previous crop year. It is reported by bangkokpost. Thai sugar cane output is expected to fall significantly this year because of drought, but millers and farmers may be able to cope with the decrease thanks to th...

 
India accelerates the push towards renewables

India has brought forward its target of blending gasoline with 20% ethanol by five years, in its efforts to accelerate the push towards renewables and make the overall energy basket cleaner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said. It is reported by S&P Global Platts. Speaking on the occasion of the World Environment Day over the weekend, Modi said the country would now aim to achieve the target of 20% blending by 2025, i...

 
India brings forward by 2 years 20% ethanol blend to gasoline

India’s government will bring forward to 2023 from 2025 the possibility of fuel companies selling gasoline containing up to 20% of ethanol (E20), according to brokers and a publication in the country’s official gazette on Wednesday. It is reported by Reuters. It is the second time India’s government anticipates sales of the E20 fuel, which originally would happen only in 2030, as the country seeks to cut its oil import b...

 
France sees no easy fix for sugar beet disease without neonicotinoids

None of the alternatives to neonicotinoids for protecting sugar beet crops works well enough on its own, France's health agency ANSES said on Wednesday, as the country looks for ways to do without the chemical seen as harmful to bees. It is reported by Reuters. France suspended its ban on the use of neonicotinoids on sugar beet crops until 2023 at the latest to help farmers and sugar makers who saw a slump in output after virus...

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