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Porto Alegre, April 17, 2026 – The total number of ships waiting to load sugar at Brazilian ports was 35 in the week ending April 15, the same number as the previous week (1) according to a survey conducted by the maritime agency Williams Brasil. According to the report, the loading of 1.385 million tons of sugar is scheduled, up from 1.253 million tons the previous week. The Port of Santos (SP) is expected to load the largest portion (865,711 tons). Next come the port of Paranaguá, in Paraná (243,600 tons), São Sebastião, in São Paulo (136,000 tons), Maceió, in Alagoas (122,220 tons), and Suape, in Pernambuco (18,000 tons). The sugar cargo to be exported consists of the variety VHP (1,295,031 tons), Cristal B150 (24,500 tons), TBC (48,000 tons), Refined A45 (2,000 tons) and VHP in bags (equivalent to 16,000 tons). The agency's report takes into account the vessels already anchored, those at sea waiting to dock, and those with an expected arrival date until June 16. Exports reach ...