Revenue from sugar exports by Brazil falls 37.1% compared to 2024

Published 2025년 1월 27일

Tridge summary

Brazil's sugar and molasses exports have seen a significant decrease in the first 17 business days of January 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, with a daily average drop of 30.1%. The total exports during this period also experienced a decrease, with a daily average of 100,755.7 tons compared to 144,082 tons in January 2024. Furthermore, the average revenue has reduced by 37.1% due to a 10% drop in price, and Brazil has invoiced US$ 827,037.4 thousand from these exports, a figure much lower than the total invoiced in January 2024.
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Original content

Sugar and molasses exports by Brazil during the first 17 business days of this month of January had a daily average 30.1% lower than in January 2024. This is what is shown in a report released this Monday (27) by the Ministry of Development, Industry, Commerce and Services, through the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex). While January 2024 had a daily average of sugar and molasses exports of 144,082 tons, with shipments reaching 3,167,804.1 tons throughout the month, at the beginning of this year the average is 100,755.7 tons, with a total of 1,712,847.3 tons to date. Given a 10% drop in the price, which went from US$ 536.7/ton to US$ 482.8/ton in 2025, there was a 37.1% reduction in the average revenue, which went from ...

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