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Global sugar market heading to little surplus as Thai production rebounds

The international sugar market is heading to a little surplus of 1.62 million metric lots in the 2024/25 season (OctSept), after posting a deficit of 1.79 million heaps in 2023/24, as production in Thailand recovers, consultancy Datagro stated on Wednesday.

Datagro projects Thailand's 2024/25 sugar production at 10.5 million lots versus 8.77 million loads in 2023/24 due to a bigger planted area with sugarcane. The consultancy sees Brazil's. Centre-South (CS) production falling 1.9% to 41.6 million loads. due to drier-than-normal weather condition.

Walking cane advancement (in Brazil) has actually not been as adequate and. intense as we saw in 2015, stated Plinio Nastari, Datagro's. president, during a discussion at the Citi ISO Datagro sugar. conference in New York ahead of the yearly Sugar Supper, a. event of sugar market players.

India, the world's second biggest sugar producer after. Brazil, is projected to produce 31.5 million lots, down 900,000. heaps from 2023/24.

Nastari stated drier than regular weather condition in Brazil is. leading to a quicker maturation of sugarcane, enabling mills to. speed up harvesting. That would result in excellent amounts of sugar. pertaining to market early in the new Brazilian crop, which began. in April.

International demand for sugar is expected to rise 2.8 million. heaps in 2024/25 to a record at 182.1 million heaps, said Jose. Orive, executive director of the International Sugar. Company.

He expects the marketplace to remain supported in the. mid-term because there is no major expansion in production. projected for any areas.

Orive said it would be necessary if Brazil handled to. enhance port capacity given that the country is reaching a record. share of around 80% of global sugar exports.

There were delays of more than 1 month in 2015 for. vessels to dock at Brazilian ports to pack sugar.

(source: Reuters)