Brazil's weekly sugar line-up drops to 2.12mt on 65 vessels

Published Nov 28, 2022

Tridge summary

Brazil's ports have seen a significant decrease in sugar shipments, with figures dropping to 2.12 million tons in the week ending November 25, a notable decrease from 3.78 million tons the previous week. The total number of ships also fell to 65 from 71. The majority of the shipments were directed to the Port of Santos, with 1.32 million tons, while Paranaguá received 679,540 tons. These data are based on information from the Williams maritime agency and include vessels still anchored or waiting to berth, with an estimated completion date for arrivals set until December 19.
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Brazil's sugar line-up, schedule of shipments through ports, registered 2.12 million tons in the week up to November 25, over 3.78 million tons in the previous week, with 1.93 million tons of VHP, according to the Williams maritime agency. Total ships for the period were 65, up from 71 the week before. Most of the schedule was related to the Port of Santos, with 1.32 million tons, followed by Paranaguá with 679,540 tons, according to data ...

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