May NY world sugar #11 (SBK26) today is up +0.21 (+1.58%), and Aug London ICE white sugar #5 (SWQ26) is up +6.90 (+1.67%).
Sugar prices are climbing today on signs of a smaller global sugar surplus. ย Sugar trader Czarnikow cut its 2026/27 global sugar surplus estimate today to 1.1 MMT from 3.4 MMT in February, and cut its 2025/26 surplus estimate to 5.8 MT from 8.3 MMT.
Today’s +5% jump in crude oil sugar prices (CLK26) is supportive for sugar. ย Higher crude prices boost ethanol prices and could prompt the world’s sugar mills to divert more cane crushing toward ethanol production rather than sugar, thus curbing sugar supplies.
Sugar prices also have some support amid concerns over supply disruptions from the 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 have been under pressure for the past three weeks, with NY sugar falling to a 5.5-year low in the nearest futures contract last Friday amid expectations of abundant global supplies and tepid demand. ย Last Wednesday’s expiration of the May London sugar contract saw 472,650 MT of deliveries to settle the contract, the most for a May contract in 14 years, a sign of tepid sugar demand. ย
Higher sugar production in Brazil is bearish for sugar prices. ย On March 27, Unica reported that cumulative 2025-26 Center-South sugar output (October through mid-March) rose +0.7% y/y to 40.25 MMT, with sugar mills boosting the amount of cane crushed for sugar to 50.61% from 48.08% last year. ย On Friday, Conab, Brazil’s government forecasting agency, said that it expects 2025/26 Brazil sugar production of 44.196 MMT, up +0.1% y/y.
Sugar prices also took a hit earlier this 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.