LINE-UP POINTS TO SHIPMENTS OF 3.523 MILLION TONS OF SUGAR

Last week, 82 ships were waiting to load sugar at Brazilian ports. This is a reduction from the 93 ships waiting the previous week, according to a survey by the shipping agency WILLIAMS BRASIL. The ships are scheduled to load 3.523 million tons of sugar, an increase from the 3.727 million tons loaded the previous week. The largest share of the sugar, totaling 2.605 million tons, will be loaded at the Port of Santos (SP). This will be followed by Paranaguá with 811,748 tons, São Sebastião with 72,375 tons, Imbituba with 17,000 tons, and Recife with 17,054 tons. The sugar cargo includes 3.391 million tons of VHP, 93.5 thousand tons of TBC, and 38.8 thousand tons of Refined A45. The report considers ships already anchored, waiting, and those expected to arrive by July 13.
Source: Safras & Mercado / UDOP (*Translated by Ia Niani)