Monday, January 5, 2026

Sugar Prices Follow Crude Oil Prices Higher

October NY world sugar #11 (SBV25) today is up +0.13 (+0.79%), and October London ICE white sugar #5 (SWV25) is up +0.20 (+0.045%).

Sugar prices are moving higher for a second day today, with NY sugar posting a 1-week high.  Strength in crude prices is supporting gains in sugar with WTI crude oil (CLU5) up more than +1% to a 1-week high, which benefits ethanol prices and may prompt the world’s sugar mills to divert cane crushing toward ethanol production rather than sugar, thus curbing sugar supplies.

Signs that the recent slide in sugar prices to 4-year lows has sparked a pickup in demand are positive for sugar prices.  China’s June sugar imports soared by 1,435% to 420,000 MT.  Also, President Trump last Wednesday said Coca-Cola agreed to use cane sugar in Coke beverages sold in the US instead of high-fructose corn syrup, which could boost US sugar consumption by +4.4% to 11.5 MMT from 11 MMT currently, according to Bloomberg Intelligence.

Last Wednesday, sugar prices fell to 3-week lows after Bloomberg reported that India may permit local sugar mills to export sugar in the next season, which starts in October, as abundant monsoon rains may produce a bumper sugar crop.  India’s Meteorological Department reported Monday that cumulative monsoon rain in India is at 440.1 mm, or 8% above normal as of July 27.

The outlook for higher sugar production in Brazil is bearish for sugar prices.  Datagro said Monday that dry weather in Brazil has encouraged the country’s sugar mills to increase their cane crushing, diverting more of the cane crush toward more profitable sugar production rather than ethanol.  According to Covrig, Brazil’s sugar mills are expected to crush 54% of the available cane in the first half of this month, likely adding 3.2 MMT of sugar into the market.

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.  That would follow a -17.5% y/y decline in India’s sugar production in 2024/25 to a 5-year low of 26.2 MMT, according to the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA).  Also, the ISMA reported on July 7 that India’s sugar production during Oct 1-May 15 fell -17% y/y to 25.74 MMT.

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