Thursday, December 4, 2025

Sugar Prices Undercut by the Outlook for Robust Global Supplies

March NY world sugar #11 (SBH26) on Thursday closed down -0.08 (-0.55%), and December London ICE white sugar #5 (SWZ25) closed up +4.50 (+1.08%).

Sugar prices on Thursday settled mixed, with London sugar posting a 1-week high.  The outlook for robust global sugar supplies has hammered sugar prices over the past month.  On Monday, London sugar posted a new 4.75-year nearest-futures low, and last Thursday, NY sugar prices slumped to a 5-year nearest-futures low, mainly due to higher sugar output in Brazil and talk of a global sugar surplus.  Last Wednesday, sugar trader Czarnikow boosted its global 2025/26 sugar surplus estimate to 8.7 MMT, up +1.2 MMT from a September estimate of 7.5 MMT.

However, London sugar rose on Thursday amid fund short-covering, as the December London white sugar contract will expire on Friday.

NY sugar initially posted a 2.5-week high on Thursday as short covering this week temporarily pushed prices higher on signs that India may export less sugar than initially expected.  On Monday, Bloomberg reported that India’s food ministry is considering a proposal to allow sugar mills to export 1.5 MMT in the 2025/26 season, below earlier estimates of 2 MMT.  India introduced a quota system for sugar exports in 2022/23 after late rain reduced production and limited domestic supplies.

The outlook for record sugar output in Brazil is bearish for prices.  Last Tuesday, Conab, Brazil’s crop forecasting agency, raised its Brazil 2025/26 sugar production estimate to 45 MMT from a previous forecast of 44.5 MMT.  Last Thursday, Unica reported that Brazil’s Center-South sugar output in the first half of October rose by +1.3% y/y to 2.484 MT.  Also, the percentage of sugarcane crushed for sugar by Brazil’s sugar mills in the first half of October increased to 48.24% from 47.33% the same time last year.  In addition, cumulative 2025-26 Center-South sugar output through mid-October rose +0.9% y/y to 36.016 MMT.  In related news, Datagro on October 21 projected that Brazil’s Center-South 2026/27 sugar production will climb +3.9% y/y to a record 44 MMT.

Signs of a larger sugar crop in India, the world’s second-largest producer, are undercutting prices after the India Sugar Mill Association (ISMA) on Tuesday raised its 2025/26 India sugar production estimate to 31 MMT from an earlier forecast of 30 MMT, up +18.8% y/y.  The ISMA also cut its estimate for sugar used for ethanol production in India to 3.4 MMT from a July forecast of 5 MMT, which may allow India to boost its sugar exports.

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