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Dreyfus projects little global sugar supply, sees Brazil crop unsure

The global sugar market will have a little surplus in 2024/25 at 800,000 metric loads versus a. surplus of 2.5 million loads in 2023/24, commodities trader Louis. Dreyfus stated on Tuesday, adding the outlook for Brazil was still. unpredictable.

Greater production in Thailand and Europe due to increased. planting of walking stick and beet will be partly balanced out in 2024/25. ( October-September) by falling output in India if the Indian. government keeps its ethanol program as planned, stated Dreyfus'. head of sugar Enrico Biancheri in a presentation throughout New York. Sugar Week.

Dreyfus approximates Thailand will produce 1.6 million heaps. more in 2024/25 for a total 10.5 million tons, while Europe plus. the United Kingdom will enhance production by 800,000 tons to 17. million heaps.

There was a boost in planting in numerous parts of. the world, which will include 2.5 million heaps to worldwide sugar. production, stated Biancheri, adding that in some places such as. Brazil sugar walking stick took area from grains or ranching, while in. Thailand it expanded over former cassava fields.

He said most of the acreage gains occurred when sugar rates. were greater in 2015 and that the reward to switch. crops was smaller currently.

The executive said the Brazilian Center-South crop. outlook is uncertain at the minute due to drier-than-normal. weather condition. He projects the crop at a comparable size as in 2015's. record around 42.5 million tons, however added that cane. farming yields from May or June onward will give a much better. quote.

Broker StoneX

on Tuesday forecasted Brazil's sugar output at 42.3 million. heaps.

Biancheri is favorable on prices. He stated the existing level. around 19.25 cents/lb is excellent provided the reality funds are carrying. a net brief position of around 50,000 agreements.

He included the market is not pricing any potential. problems with production or shipments from Brazil, which is. expected to account for around 80% of global raw sugar exports. in 2024/25.

(source: Reuters)