March NY world sugar #11 (SBH23) on Thursday closed down -0.26 (-1.39%), and Dec London white sugar #5 (SWZ22) closed down -10.90 (-2.02%).
Sugar prices Thursday extended this week's losses, with NY sugar falling to a 1-week low and London sugar falling to a 2-week low. Â Sugar prices have been under pressure since Monday when the Indian Sugar Mills Association forecasted that India's 2022/23 sugar production would climb +2% y/y to 36.5 MMT as Indian farmers boosted their planted cane acreage by +5.4% y/y to 5.6 mln hectares. Â India is the world's second-largest sugar producer.
Last  Wednesday, NY sugar posted a 2-3/4 month high, and London sugar posted a 1-1/4 month nearest futures high on signs of smaller global production.  Unica reported last Tuesday that Center-South sugar output in the 2022/23 marketing year through September was down -9.9% y/y to 26.334 MMT.  Also, Conab, on August 19, cut its estimate for the 2022/23 Brazil sugar crop to 33.9 MMT from an April forecast of 40.3 MMT, citing lower plantings and falling sugar cane yields.
This past summer's hot and dry weather in Europe, the world's third-largest sugar producer, caused smaller sugar beet yields and lower sugar production, which is bullish for sugar prices. Â Czarnikow Group predicts sugar output in the European Union (EU) and the UK should total 16.4 MMT this year, about 1 MMT lower than last year, which means the EU may have to import more sugar than usual.
In a bearish factor, StoneX on September 18 projected that Brazil Center-South 2023/24 sugar production would climb +5.7% y/y to 35.2 MMT. Â StoneX also projects that global 2023/24 sugar production would climb +3% y/y to 194.4 MMT on rising supplies from Brazil, India, and Thailand. Â StoneX predicts a 2022/23 global sugar surplus of 3.9 MMT.
Robust sugar exports from India are bearish for prices after India 2021/22 sugar exports jumped +57% y/y to a record 11 MMT. Â The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) estimates that India's 2021/22 sugar production (Oct 1-Sep 30) rose +2.9% y/y to 35.8 MMT.
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