SUGAR SHIPMENTS ON THE RISE THIS WEEK

According to Williams Brasil, 64 ships were lined up at Brazilian ports as of May 7, waiting to load 2.484 million tons of sugar, with Santos handling over 50% of the total volume. VHP sugar dominated the shipments. Although delays at ports increased, Brazilian sugar exports fell in April 2025 to 1.555 million tons, generating USD 719.76 million in revenue at an average price of USD 462.30 per ton. Compared to April 2024, shipment volumes and revenue dropped by 17.6% and 24.2%, respectively, while the average sugar price declined by 7.9%.
Source: Cana Online (*Translated by Ia Niani)