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World coffee, sugar rates surge as drought-hit Brazil waits for rains

World coffee and sugar rates surged to brand-new highs on Thursday as investors remained concentrated on droughthit Brazil, the top grower of both commodities, with weather report continuing to indicate dry conditions.

Brazil is experiencing one of its worst dry spells on record. Farmland fires have actually broken out in some sugar-producing regions as an outcome, while arabica is a lot more affected as the crop is in the crucial flowering phase.

LSEG analysts state that while some weather designs predict rains will finally show up in Brazil, these will likely materialise only towards mid-to-late October, if at all.

In general, the forecast for Brazil looks mostly negative heading into October, with a hint of relief towards completion of the month, they said.

Coffee dealerships and industry specialists said trees in Brazil could yet bounce back to life if consistent rains materialise, but the situation as regards the crop overall is hanging by a. thread.

Criteria arabica futures traded on the ICE exchange. strike a new 13-year high of $2.7505 per pound, later on closing up 1.8%. at $2.739/ lb.

Raw sugar futures struck a fresh 7-month peak of. 23.71 cents per pound, closing later 0.5% down at 23.31 cents/lb.

The expectation that Brazil will enter among the longest. between-crops durations in decades broke speculators' months-long. method to short the sugar market, driving them to cover. positions.

In top robusta coffee producer Vietnam, regional rates. fell this week ahead of the brand-new harvest, with traders stating the. weather remains helpful.

Increased output from Vietnam could assist relieve the upward. pressure on arabica prices, as the two grades are to some degree. fungible. However, Vietnam suffered negative weather previously this. year and it is extensively anticipated the upcoming crop will show. this.

Robusta coffee futures, which hit their greatest in. nearly half a century last week, increased 1.5% to $5,527 a heap.

In other soft products, white sugar futures. fell 0.5% to $593.90 a heap.

December New york city cocoa? rose? 2.1% to $8,122 a. ton, after earlier acquiring more than 10% in very volatile. trading. March London cocoa? increased 1.9% to 4,622 pounds. per load.

(source: Reuters)