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India set to allow 5 mln t of sugar exports in first tranche

India is poised to allow 5 million tonnes of sugar exports in the first tranche for the new marketing year beginning October, two government sources said on Wednesday. It is reported by Successful Farming. "The permission to export 5 million tonnes of sugar is expected in the coming weeks and once we have a better sense about next sugar year's production...


EU is expected to have a shortfall of 785,000 tonnes of sugar

The European Union (EU) is expected to have a shortfall of 785,000 tonnes of sugar (white value) in the new season that starts in October as plants - many of which were converted back to oil from gas - started beet processing earlier than normal. It is reported by Nasdaq. According to a report by sugar market adviser CovrigAnalytics, the EU supply balance is swinging from a surplus of 670,000 tonnes in 2021/22 (Oct-Sept) due mostly to a fal...

 
East Anglia's sugar factories delayed as drought hits the beet harvest

The ongoing drought has delayed the harvest of East Anglia's sugar beet crop — prompting British Sugar to push back the opening dates for its factories. It is reported by Eastern Daily Press. The firm announced that its factories at Bury St Edmunds in Suffolk and Cantley in Norfolk will open later than usual this year, on October 5 and 20 respectiv...


Nordzucker predicts decline in sugar beet harvest

Sugar producer Nordzucker expects group harvest to be below last year’s level due to the drought across large parts of Europe. It is reported by ESM. The group will commence processing sugar beet on 3 September. Nordzucker is beginning its production of sugar this year at its plant in Schladen, Germany, as part of...

 
Brazil sugar output dropped 12%

Brazil's center-south sugarcane crushing fell 13.7% in the first half of August from a year earlier, bringing down sugar and ethanol production on the back of lower raw material availability, industry group Unica said on Wednesday. It is reported by Successful Farming. Crushing in Brazil's main cane belt totaled 38.62 million tonnes in early August, missing market expectations as analysts polled by S&P Global Commodit...

 
Brazil sugar production expected to fall 5%

Sugar production in Brazil's key Center-South region is expected to total 2.85 million tonnes in the first half of August, reflecting a 5% year-on-year decline, according to results from an S&P Global Commodity Insights survey of 11 analysts. It is reported by S&P Global Platts. During the survey, the cane crush estimate ranged from 37 to 43.8 million tonnes. The average estimate was for a total cane crush of 41.4 million tonnes, do...

 
Caligula receives approval for disease control in sugar beet in UK

Caligula, the foliar fungicide containing fluopyram and prothioconazole from Bayer Crop Science, has been authorised for use in sugar beet. It is reported by farminguk. The news will be welcomed by growers given that this is the last season for Escolta (cyproconazole + trifloxystrobin) and the increasing need to achieve better control...

 
Brazil sugar output jumps 8%

Sugar production in Brazil's main center-south (CS) cane belt increased 8.4% in the second half of July compared with the same period a year earlier to 3.3 million tonnes as mills increase efforts to the production of the sweetener. It is rported by Nasdaq. According to a report from industry group Unica released on Wednesday, mills allocated 47.7% of all harvested cane to sugar production, more than the 46.2% seen at this tim...

 
Brazil sugar production expected to increase almost 7%

Sugar production in the key Center-South Brazil region is expected to total 3.25 million mt in the second-half July, reflecting an increase of 6.7% on the year, an S&P Global Commodity Insights survey of 11 analysts showed Aug. 9. It is reported by S&P Gloal Platts. During the survey, the cane crush estimate ranged from 48.0 million mt to 49.5 million mt for H2 July. The average estimate was for a total cane crush of 48....

 
Tereos sees good sugar beet yield in France despite drought

France's largest sugar group Tereos said on Thursday it currently expects yields in this year's French sugar beet harvest to top the five-year average despite a lack of rainfall. It is reported by Reuters. France, the European Union's biggest agricultural producer, has endured drought and scorching temperatures this summer, with part of the country experiencing a third...

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