Sugar futures have seen a rise due to growing concerns over the damage caused by fires in Brazil's sugarcane producing region. The fires are impacting both the current and future harvests, with São Paulo, the country's largest sugarcane producer, seeing losses estimated at over 500 million reais. As a result, global sugar prices have also increased. In New York, the October 2024 raw sugar contract saw a trade at 19.60 cents per pound, up 56 points from the previous close. Meanwhile, in London, white sugar contracts also closed higher. However, crystal sugar prices in the domestic market fell, while hydrated ethanol prices rose for the third consecutive day.