Crushing in Brazil's Center-South region reached 543.89 million tons in the first half of March

Published 2023년 3월 24일

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The article reports a significant increase in sugarcane crushing in Brazil's Center-South region, with a 327.32% increase in the first half of March compared to the same period last year. The accumulated crushing for the 2022/23 harvest reached 543.89 million tons, marking a 4.01% increase from the previous year. With 24 units in operation, there is expected to be a further increase of up to 5 million tons by the end of March, assuming normal climatic conditions. However, high rainfall has caused a delay in the sugarcane harvest schedule, potentially leading to an overlap with soybeans and corn harvest. The quality of raw material has also seen a slight decrease of 1.31% compared to the previous cycle.
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Sugarcane crushing in the first half of March in the Center-South region totaled 608.29 thousand tons. In the same period, in the previous year, only 142.35 thousand tons of sugarcane were processed, representing an increase of 327.32%. In the accumulated of the 2022/23 harvest, crushing reached 543.89 million tons, compared to 522.92 million tons registered in the same period in the 2021/22 cycle – an increase of 4.01%. In the first half of March, 10 units started the 2023/24 harvest. At the end of the fortnight, 24 units remain in operation in the Center-South, 13 of which process sugarcane and 11 companies that manufacture ethanol from corn. In the same period, in the 2021/22 harvest, there were 10 industrial parks in operation. READ MORE > Ingenios Aguaí and El Ángel have successful cases presented at a seminar in Bolivia In a preliminary survey carried out by the Union of the Sugarcane and Bioenergy Industry (UNICA), and released this Friday (24), it is expected that 36 ...
Source: Jornalcana

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