The line-up of ships waiting to carry on sugar exports in Brazilian ports reached 88 in the week ended September 28, compared to 84 the previous week (21), according to WILLIAMS line up. A shipment of 3.988 million tonnes of sugar was scheduled, compared to 3.278 million the previous week. The majority of it will leave the country through the Port of Santos (3.079 million tonnes). The reminder of the list goes as the following: Port of Paranaguá, Paraná (731,160 tonnes), Maceió, in Alagoas (95,352 tonnes), Recife, in Pernambuco (43 thousand tonnes), Suape, in the same state (27,365 tonnes), and Natal, in Rio Grande do Norte (12,600 tonnes). The main varieties consist of VHP sugar (3,777,035 tonnes), crystal sugar B150 (67,110 tonnes), granulated sugar A-50 (99,655 thousand tonnes), and to be informed (56 thousand tonnes).
Sources: Williams/Canal Rural/Datamar News