Sugar line-up: Brazil to ship 1.478 million tonnes
Dec, 26, 2022 Posted by Gabriel MalheirosWeek 202252
According to a survey conducted by the maritime agency Williams Brasil, 42 ships were waiting to be loaded with sugar in Brazilian ports in the week of December 21, compared to 44 the previous week (14). According to the report, 1.478 million tonnes of sugar were on the line-up, up from 1.271 million the last week.
Most of this volume should leave the country from the Port of Santos (926 thousand tonnes). Other key departure points are the Port of Paranagua (314,756 tonnes), Recife (81,396 tonnes), Maceió (114,592 tonnes), Suape (26,000), and Sao Sebastiao (15 thousand tonnes).
Check below a month-on-month record of Brazilian sugar exports. The data is from DataLiner:
Sugar Export – Brazil | Jan 2019 – Oct 2022 | WTMT
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The main variety consists of VHP sugar variety (3,480,715 tonnes), Crystal sugar B150 (89,050 tonnes), white sugar A-45 (136,500 tonnes), VHP sugar in bags (35,000 tonnes), and TBI (35,000 tonnes).
The agency’s report on the sugar line-up considers vessels already anchored, offshore waiting to be berthed, and those expected to arrive by January 12.
Source: Canal Rural
To read the full original article, please click on: https://www.canalrural.com.br/radar/acucar-line-up-aponta-embarques-de-1478-milhao-de-toneladas/
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