Conab sees record sugarcane, sugar output in Brazil in 2023/24
Dec, 04, 2023 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202343
Sugarcane production in Brazil is expected to reach an all-time high 677.6 million metric tons in 2023/24, government agency Conab said on Wednesday, up 10.9% from the previous year and above an August estimate of 652.9 million tons.
The higher crop, driven by favorable weather and increasing yields, will lead sugar production in the world’s largest sugar exporter up 27.4% on a yearly basis to a record 46.88 million tons, Conab said in a report.
“With a favorable market scenario for the sweetener, most of the sugarcane crop is expected to be allocated to sugar production,” said the agency, whose previous forecast for output stood at 40.89 million tons.
The chart below shows Brazil’s sugar exports in containers (HS 1701), measured in TEUs, according to the DataLiner maritime information service.
Brazilian sugar exports | Jan 2019 – Sep 2023 | TEU
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Raw sugar futures on ICE earlier this month reached a 12-year high boosted by supply tightness expected to continue into next year as an El Nino weather event curtails production in major Asian producers India and Thailand.
Conab also estimated total ethanol production in Brazil this season, taking into account biofuel made from both sugarcane and corn, at 34.05 billion liters, up 9.9% from 2022/23 and above the 33.83 billion projected in August.
(Reporting by Gabriel Araujo, Leticia Fucuchima and Roberto Samora Editing by Mark Potter)
Source: Nasdaq
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