CropGPT - Sugar

CropGPT - Sugar - Week 42


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This episode provides a comprehensive overview of the global sugar market.

  • Europe's leading sugar producer, Südzucker, reported an 82% drop in operating profits, falling to €20 million in Q2 of the 2025–26 fiscal year, compared to €114 million the previous year. This decline stems from unfavorable market conditions within the European Union, most notably a steep drop in sugar prices from €775 per ton in July 2024 to €534 per ton in July 2025. The EU's plans to expand sugar import quotas, particularly from Ukraine, may further complicate the regional market.
  • Brazil continues to play a dominant role in global supply. UNICA data indicates a 15.7% year-over-year increase in sugar production from the Center-South region, reaching 3.62 million metric tons as of early September. Improved extraction rates (now 53.49%) helped drive this output despite slight cumulative production declines. However, there has been a shift in the production mix, with increased ethanol output reducing the sugar mix to 51.2%, particularly in São Paulo and the Central-West.
  • India's sugar production outlook has improved following a monsoon season that exceeded averages by 8%. The National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories projects a 19% increase in output, totaling 34.9 million metric tons. Exports could reach 4 million metric tons, reflecting the country’s enhanced production capacity. Similarly, Thailand expects a 5% rise in output, reaching 10.5 million metric tons for the 2025–26 season, building on a 14% increase from the prior year.
  • In Ukraine, sugar beet harvest progress reached 35% by October 10, 2025, with 3.44 million tons harvested from 69,100 hectares. The EU’s plan to increase Ukrainian import quotas may significantly influence both local and broader European sugar markets.
  • Globally, the sector anticipates a record surplus due to rising outputs from Brazil, India, and Thailand. However, this surplus is set against potential production constraints driven by weather variability in key growing regions, including Brazil and India. 
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