Global Supply Concerns Boost Sugar Prices

July NY world sugar #11 (SBN26) today is up +0.30 (+2.04%), and Aug London ICE white sugar #5 (SWQ26) is up +7.00 (+1.62%). Sugar prices are sharply higher today on concerns about tighter global supplies. ย Citigroup projects Brazil’s 2026/27 sugar production at 39.5 MMT, well below Conab’s estimate of 43.95 MMT, citing mills’ actions in…


Global Supply Concerns Boost Sugar Prices

July NY world sugar #11 (SBN26) today is up +0.30 (+2.04%), and Aug London ICE white sugar #5 (SWQ26) is up +7.00 (+1.62%).

Sugar prices are sharply higher today on concerns about tighter global supplies. ย Citigroup projects Brazil’s 2026/27 sugar production at 39.5 MMT, well below Conab’s estimate of 43.95 MMT, citing mills’ actions in Brazil to allocate more sugarcane to ethanol production due to soaring gasoline prices. ย Also, Citigroup said a potentially strong El Niรฑo weather pattern this year could have “a significant impact” on sugar production in India and Thailand over the next 6 to 12 months.

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On April 30, Unica reported that 2026/27 Brazil Center-South sugar production in the first half of April fell -11.9% y/y to 647 MT, with mills cutting the amount of cane crushed for sugar production to 32.9% from 44.7% last year. ย On April 28, Conab, in its initial report for the new sugar season, reported that 2026/27 Brazilian sugar output will decline by -0.5% to 43.952 MMT, while ethanol output will climb by +7.2% y/y to 29.259 million liters. ย On April 21, the USDA forecast Brazil’s 2026/27 sugar production at 42.5 MMT, down -3% y/y, citing millers crushing more cane for ethanol than for sugar.

Sugar prices have found some support amid concerns about supply disruptions stemming from the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz. ย According to Covrig Analytics, the closure of the strait has curbed approximately 6% of the world’s sugar trade, constraining refined sugar output.

Sugar prices were pressured last month when India’s Food Secretary said the government has no plans to ban sugar exports this year, easing concerns that it could divert more sugar to make ethanol following the Iran war disruption to crude oil supplies. ย On February 13, India’s government approved an additional 500,000 MT of sugar for export for the 2025/26 season, on top of the 1.5 MMT approved in November. ย India introduced a quota system for sugar exports in 2022/23 after late rain reduced production and limited domestic supplies. ย Meanwhile, the USDA on Thursday said it expects a 2026/27 sugar surplus in India of 2.5 MMT, the first surplus in two years. ย India is the world’s second-largest sugar producer.

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