During the week ending June 4, 75 ships were queued at Brazilian ports – primarily Santos – to load 2.853 million tons of sugar. Cargoes mostly consisted of VHP sugar, Crystal B150, and Refined A45. The Williams Brasil study considers vessels that are anchored, on standby, or slated to arrive by July 15. In June, Brazil shipped 1.53 million tons of sugar, generating USD 653.4 million in revenue, averaging USD 65.39 million and 152.9 thousand tons per day. Compared to June 2024, daily earning dropped by 15.1%, volume fell by 4.2%, and the average price per ton declined by 11.4%.
Source: Safras & Mercado / Udop (*Translated by Ia Niani)
