Brazil's sugar exports increase 50% in the 1st half of 2024

Published 2024년 7월 19일

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Brazilian sugar exports experienced a significant increase of 50% in the first half of 2024, reaching 15.15 million tons, as per Cargonave maritime agency data. Indonesia emerged as the leading destination, followed by India and the United Arab Emirates, while China, usually the biggest importer, ranked 11th. This surge is attributed to Brazil's large stockpiles from the previous year and a swift start to the new sugarcane harvest due to drier weather conditions. Notable charterers include Wilmar International, Alvean, and Sucden.
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(Reuters) - Brazilian sugar exports increased by 50% in the first half of 2024 to 15.15 million tons, with Indonesia leading among the main destinations, according to data released this Friday by the maritime agency Cargonave. Wilmar International, a commodities trading company based in Singapore, was the main charterer of bulk sugar among companies exporting from Brazil, with 16% of what was sold, closely followed by Alvean, with 15%, and Sucden, with 14%. , the data showed. Indonesia was the destination for 12% of the raw sugar exported by Brazil in the first half of the year, with India receiving 9% and the United Arab Emirates, 8%. India is the world's second-largest sugar producer, but some of its coastal refineries often import Brazilian sugar for re-export as a refined product. China, normally the biggest importer of Brazilian sugar, came in a distant 11th place among the main destinations in the first half of the year, with just 588,000 tons. Brazil will produce less sugar ...

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