Weekly sugar line-up from Brazil rises to 1.24 million tons in 36 vessels

Published Feb 17, 2023

Tridge summary

Between February 8 and February 15, 2023, Brazil's sugar shipments saw a significant increase, totaling 1.24 million tons, up from 1.02 million tons the previous week. The number of ships also increased to 36 from 30, with VHP making up 1.15 million tons. The Port of Santos was the primary hub for these shipments, handling 937.99 thousand tons, while Paranaguá received 96.50 thousand tons. These data are derived from the Williams maritime agency and include vessels with various berthing statuses up to March 10, 2023.
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Brazil's sugar line-up, schedule of shipments through ports, registered 1.24 million tons in the week up to February 15, over 1.02 million tons in the previous week, with 1.15 million tons of VHP, according to the Williams maritime agency. Total ships for the period were 36, up from 30 the week before. Most of the schedule was related to the Port of Santos, with 937.99 thousand t, followed by Paranaguá with 96.50 thousand t, according to ...

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