Brazil's record exports of sugar in December 2023 are just the beginning of the positive scenario that foreign trade in the sweetener should have in 2024

Published 2024년 1월 8일

Tridge summary

Brazil set a record monthly export of almost 4 million tons of sugar and molasses in December 2023, generating over $2.038 billion in revenue, due to a successful harvest. The analyst predicts a positive scenario for sugar exports in 2024, with expectations of continued strong exports and high prices. However, logistical obstacles and increased competition at ports could impact sugar shipments in 2024.
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The record monthly export of almost 4 million tons of sugar and molasses by Brazil in the month of December (20 working days), according to data from the Secretariat of Foreign Trade (Secex), with revenue of more than US$ 2.038 billion, should be just the beginning of a positive scenario that is to come in shipments of the sweetener in the year 2024 that began. "It's not common for this to happen. Normally, we see the peak in exports in the year when the harvest in the Center-South is stronger, like in the months of August, September and October, but we had a very good December", highlighted to Notícias Agrícolas Marcelo Di Bonifacio Filho, market intelligence analyst at the consultancy StoneX, during an interview this morning during the Bom Dia Agronegócio program. Throughout the month of November, Brazil exported 3.684 million tons of sugar. In December 2022 (22 working days), exports totaled 2.203 million tons and total revenue of US$953.95 million from products. Read more: + ...

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