Sugar Prices Fall Back as Covrig Forecasts a Global Sugar Glut


March NY world sugar #11 (SBH26) on Tuesday closed down -0.18 (-1.07%), and December London ICE white sugar #5 (SWZ25) closed down -6.40 (-1.38%).

Sugar prices gave up an early advance on Tuesday and turned lower, with NY sugar falling from a 1.75-month nearest-futures high.  Sugar prices retreated after Covrig Analytics projected a +4.1 MMT global sugar surplus for the 2025/26 season.

NY sugar initially climbed to a 1.75-month high on Tuesday on signs of lower sugar content from this year’s Brazil sugar crush.   Last Thursday, Unica reported that the sugar content in Brazil’s Center-South sugarcane crushed cane in the first half of September dropped to 154.58 kilograms per ton (kg/ton) compared to 160.07 kg/ton in the same period a year earlier.

Last month, NY sugar sank to a 4.25-year nearest-futures low, and London sugar slumped to a 4-year low as they extended their 7-month downtrend due to prospects of abundant global sugar supplies.

Higher sugar output in Brazil is bearish for prices.  Unica reported last Thursday that Brazil’s Center-South sugar output in the first half of September rose by +15.7% y/y to 3.622 MT.  Also, the percentage of sugarcane crushed for sugar by Brazil’s sugar mills in the second half of August increased to 53.49% from 47.74% the same time last year.  However, cumulative 2025-26 Center-South sugar output through mid-September fell -0.1% y/y to 30.388 MMT.

The outlook for higher sugar exports from India is negative for sugar prices, as abundant monsoon rains may produce a bumper sugar crop.  India’s Meteorological Department reported last Tuesday that the cumulative monsoon rain in India as of September 30 was 937.2 mm, 8% above normal and the strongest monsoon in 5 years.

The outlook for higher sugar production in India is bearish for prices.  On June 2, India’s National Federation of Cooperative Sugar Factories projected that India’s 2025/26 sugar production would climb +19% y/y to 34.9 MMT, citing larger planted cane acreage.  That would follow a -17.5% y/y decline in India’s sugar production in 2024/25 to a 5-year low of 26.2 MMT, according to the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA).



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