SUGAR AND HYDRATED ETHANOL PRODUCTION REMAINS HIGH IN THE NORTH AND NORTHEAST

Despite lower rainfall in July and August, sugar and ethanol production in Brazil’s North and Northeast regions continues to rise. By September 30, with 18% of the 2024-2025 sugarcane harvest completed, sugar production reached 719,000 tons, a 20% increase compared to the same period last year. Ethanol production, however, saw a slight decline, with a 30.3% drop in anhydrous biofuel production and a total ethanol output of 793 million liters, down 2.4% from the previous season. Sugarcane grinding increased by 1.9%, reaching 16.8 million tons. Ethanol stocks grew by 26.7%, reaching 345.9 million liters. Concerns remain about productivity in sugarcane regions if dry weather continues.
Source: RPA News