Core Insights - Sugar prices exhibited mixed results, with NY sugar reaching a 1.5-week high while London sugar declined, influenced by crude oil price movements [2] Group 1: Sugar Market Trends - NY sugar futures closed up +0.11 (+0.70%), while December London ICE white sugar futures closed down -1.90 (-0.41%) [1] - The recent rise in crude oil prices has led to short covering in sugar futures, as WTI crude reached a 1.75-month high, potentially shifting sugar production towards ethanol [2] Group 2: Global Supply and Demand Dynamics - A significant global sugar surplus of +2.8 million metric tons (MMT) is projected for the 2025/26 season, reversing a previous deficit of -4.7 MMT in 2024/25 [3] - Brazil's sugar output increased by +18% year-on-year in the second half of August, with a higher percentage of sugarcane being crushed for sugar, although cumulative output for 2025-26 is down -1.9% year-on-year [4] Group 3: Regional Production Insights - India is expected to divert 4 MMT of sugar for ethanol production in 2025/26, which may lead to increased exports of sugar, exceeding earlier estimates [5] - The International Sugar Organization (ISO) forecasts a global sugar deficit of -231,000 MT for the 2025/26 season, marking the sixth consecutive year of deficits, although this is an improvement from a -4.88 MMT shortfall in 2024/25 [6]
NY Sugar Supported as Crude Oil Rallies
Yahoo Finance·2025-09-26 18:28