SUGARCANE CRUSHING REACHES 15.8 MILLION TONS IN THE FIRST HALF OF APRIL

In the first half of April, the Center-South region of Brazil produced 15.81 million tons of sugarcane, an increase of 14.1% compared to the previous year. Meanwhile, 111 units have become operational, increasing the total to 171. The raw material quality has fallen by 0.04%. In terms of production, sugar output climbed by 30.97% to 709.51 thousand tons, while ethanol production reached 840.73 million liters, with an eye on hydrous alcohol. Domestic ethanol sales increased by 41.93%, driven by strong market demand. Ethanol remains economically favorable in 80 percent of the light fuel market. CBios emissions show a considerable improvement in the decarbonization process.
Source: Assessoria da Única (*Translated by Ia Niani)