Sugar Prices Recover on Possible Frost Risk in Brazil

Sieve of confectioners sugar by Pezibear via Pixabay
Sieve of confectioners sugar by Pezibear via Pixabay

October NY world sugar #11 (SBV25) today is up +0.75 (+4.81%), and August London ICE white sugar #5 (SWQ25) is up +19.40 (+4.23).

Oct NY sugar today matched Wednesday’s contract low but then rallied sharply on short-covering sparked a frost scare in Brazil.  The NY sugar nearest-futures July contract posted a 4.25-year low on Monday.  Aug London sugar today rallied sharply from Wednesday’s 3.75-year nearest-futures low.

Sugar prices rallied sharply today as forecasts indicate a possible frost event in Brazil later this month.  The peak time for frost in Brazil’s sugar-growing areas is late July through early-August.

Sugar prices have plummeted over the past three months due to expectations of a global sugar surplus.  On Monday, commodities trader Czarnikow projected a 7.5 MMT global sugar surplus for the 2025/26 season, the largest surplus in 8 years. On May 22, the USDA, in its biannual report, projected that global 2025/26 sugar production would increase by +4.7% y/y to a record 189.318 million metric tons (MMT), with global sugar ending stocks at 41.188 MMT, up 7.5% year-over-year.

The outlook for higher sugar production in India, the world’s second-largest producer, is bearish for prices.  On June 2, India’s National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories projected that India’s 2025/26 sugar production would climb +19% y/y to 35 MMT, citing larger planted cane acreage.  The outlook for abundant rainfall in India could lead to a bumper sugar crop, which is bearish for prices.  On April 15, India’s Ministry of Earth Sciences projected an above-normal monsoon this year, with total rainfall forecast to be 105% of the long-term average.  India’s monsoon season runs from June through September.

Signs of larger global sugar output are negative for prices.  On May 22, the USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) predicted that Brazil’s 2025/26 sugar production would rise +2.3% y/y to a record 44.7 MMT.  Also, India’s 2025/26 sugar production is projected to rise +25% y/y to 35.3 MMT, citing favorable monsoon rains and increased sugar acreage.  In addition, Thailand’s 2025/26 sugar production is expected to climb +2% y/y to 10.3 MMT.

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