Brazil’s sugar exports fall in July, but ethanol shipments jump 72%
Aug, 13, 2025 Posted by Lucas LorimerWeek 202534
Brazilian sugar exports declined in July 2025, according to data from the Foreign Trade Secretariat (Secex) compiled by Itaú BBA. VHP sugar shipments totaled 3.13 million tonnes, a 5% decrease compared to July 2024, with an average price of US$403.9 per tonne—10% lower than the same month last year. Refined sugar exports also declined, with 449,000 tonnes exported (a 2% year-over-year decrease) and an average price of US$450.4/tonne, down 16%.
The positive highlight in the sugar-energy sector came from ethanol, which posted a 72% increase in export volume compared to the previous year, reaching 178 thousand m³. Despite the volume growth, the average price decreased 5% to US$ 543.80/m³.
From January to July, raw sugar exports totaled 14.28 million tonnes, down 19% from the same period in 2024, while refined sugar exports dropped 24% to 2.16 million tonnes. As for ethanol, accumulated exports reached 927,000 m³, a 20% decrease, although the average price rose 3% to US$560.9/m³.
Outside the sugar-energy sector, soybean exports remained strong, with 12.25 million tonnes shipped in July—a 9% increase compared to July 2024, although with prices 7% lower. Exports of fresh beef reached 277 thousand tonnes, a record in the historical series, with prices 26% higher. Corn exports decreased by 31% in monthly volume and are down 24% in the current marketing year, while green coffee exports declined 20% in July, despite a 58% increase in average price.
Source: Revista RPA News
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