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Brazil's Copersucar sees much better sugar rates ahead on weather

Brazil's Copersucar, the world's. largest sugar merchant, is upbeat on sugar rates in the. midterm as dry weather on the planet's top manufacturer should. verify a smaller production in the 2024/25 season that started. in April.

Copersucar President Tomas Manzano told press reporters on. an incomes contact Wednesday that prices must increase from. current levels near 19 cents per pound in New York.

The company published a net revenue of 281 million reais ($ 51.34. million) for the crop year 2023/24 ended in March, 58% less than. in the previous season, stating low ethanol rates for a long. duration in Brazil, in addition to the fall on sugar rates in. December, hurt its earnings.

Copersucar published revenues of 54.1 billion reais in 2023/24,. 22.9% below 2022/23. It sold 13.3 million metric lots of. sugar in the season versus 11.5 million lots. Its ethanol sales. in Brazil, export markets and in the United States, where it. controls the trader Eco-Energy, increased to 17.2 billion liters from. 12.1 billion liters.

Manzano said the drier than regular weather in Brazil this. year has hurt walking cane advancement and will cause a smaller crop,. as expected.

He stated mills in the country will increase walking cane allocation. to sugar production as the crop advances, including that current. information showing cane allotment to sugar, the so-called 'sugar. mix', listed below last year shows a photo of some weeks ago.

Mills will push the gas pedal highly on the sugar mix as. the crop advances, as the cane gets more established, he stated.

(source: Reuters)