Could NY world sugar #11 (SBK26) right now is down -0.05 (-0.35%), and Could London ICE white sugar #5 (SWK26) is down -0.30 (-0.07%).
Sugar costs gave up an early advance right now and turned decrease, pressured by a rally within the greenback index ($DXY) to a 3.5-month excessive. Losses in sugar are restricted on hypothesis that this week’s rally in crude oil costs to a 3.75-year excessive will immediate Brazil to spice up home gasoline costs, which may spur the nation’s sugar mills to divert extra cane crushing towards ethanol manufacturing on the expense of sugar.
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On February 12, sugar costs plunged to five.25-year nearest-futures lows on concern {that a} international sugar surplus will persist. On February 11, analysts from sugar dealer Czarnikow stated they anticipate a world sugar surplus of three.4 MMT within the 2026/27 crop yr, following an 8.3 MMT surplus in 2025/26. Additionally, Inexperienced Pool Commodity Specialists stated on January 29 that they anticipate a 2.74 MMT international sugar surplus for 2025/26 and a 156,000 MT surplus for 2026/27. In the meantime, StoneX stated February 13 that it expects a world sugar surplus of two.9 MMT in 2025/26.
The Worldwide Sugar Group (ISO) on February 27 forecasted a +1.22 MMT (million metric ton) sugar surplus in 2025-26, following a -3.46 MMT deficit in 2024-25. ISO stated the excess is being pushed by elevated sugar manufacturing in India, Thailand, and Pakistan. ISO is forecasting a +3.0% y/y rise in international sugar manufacturing to 181.3 million MMT in 2025-26.
Indicators of decrease sugar output in Brazil are supportive of sugar costs, after Unica on February 18 reported that sugar manufacturing in Brazil’s Heart-South within the second half of January fell by -36% y/y to solely 5,000 MT. Nevertheless, cumulative 2025-26 Heart-South sugar output via January rose +0.9% y/y to 40.24 MMT.
The Indian Sugar and Bio-energy Producers Affiliation (ISMA) reported on March 6 that India’s 2025-26 sugar output from Oct 1-Feb 28 was up +12% y/y to 24.75 MMT. Final Wednesday, the ISMA projected India’s 2025/26 sugar manufacturing at 29.3 MMT, up 12% y/y, beneath an earlier projection of 30.95 MMT. The ISMA additionally reduce its estimate for sugar used for ethanol manufacturing in India to three.4 MMT from a July forecast of 5 MMT, which can permit India to spice up its sugar exports. India is the world’s second-largest sugar producer.
Sugar costs are being undercut amid prospects of upper Indian sugar exports. On February 13, India’s authorities accredited an extra 500,000 MT of sugar for export for the 2025/26 season, on prime of the 1.5 MMT accredited in November. India launched a quota system for sugar exports in 2022/23 after late rain decreased manufacturing and restricted home provides.
The USDA, in its bi-annual report launched on December 16, projected that international 2025/26 sugar manufacturing would climb +4.6% y/y to a file 189.318 MMT and that international 2025/26 human sugar consumption would enhance +1.4% y/y to a file 177.921 MMT. The USDA additionally forecast that 2025/26 international sugar ending shares would fall by -2.9% y/y to 41.188 MMT. The USDA’s International Agricultural Service (FAS) predicted that Brazil’s 2025/26 sugar manufacturing would rise by 2.3% y/y to a file 44.7 MMT. FAS additionally predicted that India’s 2025/26 sugar manufacturing would enhance by 25% y/y to 35.25 MMT, pushed by favorable monsoon rains and elevated sugar acreage. As well as, FAS predicted that Thailand’s 2025/26 sugar manufacturing will enhance by +2% y/y to 10.25 MMT.
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