Brazil: 21/22 sugarcane harvest starts with the highest ATR value of Consecana's historical series

Published 2021년 5월 19일

Tridge summary

The 2021/22 sugarcane harvest in São Paulo started in April with the highest monthly value of ATR in the historical series of Consecana-SP at R $ 1.0141 / kg ATR, due to high trading values of nine sugar and ethanol by-products in the foreign market and Brazil. The prices for cane field and conveyor cane were suggested at R $ 110.73 per ton and R $ 123.69 / t, respectively. Despite the high ATR value, costs for sugar cane growers have also increased due to products quoted in dollars like fertilizers and herbicides. The estimated production for the 2021/22 harvest is projected to be the lowest since the 2018/19 season.
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Original content

The 2021/22 sugarcane harvest in the state of São Paulo began in April with the highest monthly value of ATR in the historical series of the Council of Sugarcane, Sugar and Alcohol Producers of the State of São Paulo ( Consecana-SP), at R $ 1.0141 / kg ATR. The data reflects the high trading values ​​of nine sugar and ethanol by-products on the foreign market and in Brazil amid data that point to a break in the new season. Prices for cane field in April, the month that officially marks the beginning of the new harvest, were suggested at R $ 110.73 per ton by the council. While that for conveyor cane was R $ 123.69 / t. “We closed the 2020/21 harvest with a high value [R $ 1.0336 / kg ATR in March] and we have already started the new season with yet another positive variation. In recent years, we have observed this trend of increasing ATR values ​​at the beginning of the harvest. In addition to a basket of nine sugar and ethanol by-products in this amount, we cannot ignore the ...

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