May NY world sugar #11 (SBK23) on Thursday closed down -0.26 (-1.26%), and May London white sugar #5 (SWK23) closed down -3.10 (-0.54%).
A stronger dollar (DXY00) Thursday fueled long liquidation in sugar futures. Â On Tuesday, nearest-futures (H23) sugar rallied to a 6-year high on signs of tighter global supplies. Â Last Friday, the International Sugar Organization (ISO) raised its 2021/22 global sugar deficit estimate to -2.25 MMT from a prior estimate of -1.67 MMT and cut its 2022/23 global sugar surplus estimate to 4.15 MMT from a November estimate of 6.19 MMT. Â However, the ISO still projects that global 2022/23 sugar production would climb +4.8% y/y to a record high of 180.4 MMT. Â
Sugar prices also have support from Feb 17 when India said it wouldn't allow additional sugar exports beyond the 6.1 MMT it has already allowed this season. Â The government is concerned that a smaller Indian sugar crop could tighten domestic supplies this year, so it decided not to allow additional exports. Â However, the Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) reported that India's 2022/23 sugar output from Oct-Feb 15 rose +2.8% y/y to 22.84 MMT. Â
Sugar prices have underlying support from concern about smaller global sugar production.  The Indian Sugar Mills Association (ISMA) on Jan 31 cut its 2022/23 India sugar production estimate to 34 MMT from an Oct estimate of 36.5 MMT and cut its India 2022/23 sugar export estimate to 6.1 MMT from an Oct forecast of 9 MMT.  In addition, the  ISMA said that it sees India's sugar mills diverting 4.5-5.0 MMT of sugar to ethanol production in 2022/23.  India is the world's second-largest sugar producer.
Reduced sugar production in Europe is a supportive factor for sugar prices. Â The European Association of Sugar Manufacturers on Dec 8 forecasted that EU 2022/23 sugar output would fall -7% y/y to 15.5 MMT.
Strong Brazil sugar output is bearish for prices after Unica reported Monday that Brazil's 2022/23 sugar production through mid-February rose +4.5% y/y to 33.503 MMT. Â Brazil is the world's largest sugar producer.
A bearish factor for sugar was the Feb 1 projection from the Thai Sugar Mills Corp that Thailand's 2022/23 sugar production would climb +14% y/y to 11.55 MMT. Â Likewise, Thailand's 2022/23 sugar exports are projected to increase +17% y/y to 9.05 MMT. Â Green Pool Commodity Specialists Monday said that Thailand's 2023 sugar production reached 6.59 MMT as of Feb 8, up nearly +10% from last season, with sugar content in the cane crop at a record high. Â Thailand is the world's second-largest sugar exporter. Â
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