Brazilian sugar exports reach 880.39 thousand tons in the first 6 days of December

Published 2023년 12월 12일

Tridge summary

In the first six working days of December, Brazil exported 880.39 thousand tons of sugar and molasses, generating revenue of US$472.76 million, showing a notable increase from the previous month. The daily average of tons exported also experienced a significant growth of 46.5% compared to the same period in 2022, reaching 146.73 thousand tons per day. Additionally, shipment prices increased by more than 24%, reaching US$537.00 per ton.
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Original content

Brazil's performance in sugar and molasses exports remains robust in the first six working days of December, totaling 880.39 thousand tons, according to data released by the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) this Monday (11). Accumulated revenue reached US$472.76 million. Compared to the previous month, in which exports from the sugar-energy sector reached 3.684 million tons, the current trend appears promising. In the same period of December 2022, with 22 working days, exports totaled 2.20 million tons, generating accumulated revenue of US$953.95 million. Analyzing the daily average of tons exported, the current period recorded 146.73 thousand tons per day, ...

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