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Thursday, October 15, 2009

World sugar output may rise

World sugar output may rise

Highlights - Business News

LONDON: World sugar output is forecast to increase to 156.9 million tons in 2009/10 from 150.0 million in 2008/09, German analyst FO Licht said in its first forecast for sugar production in the new crop year. Licht said in a statement high sugar prices could trigger a significant increase in the supply for 2010/11. Sugar has been one of the best-performing commodities in 2009 as raw sugar prices doubled by early September since the start of the year, driven higher by India s surging appetite for the sweetener after it shifted to net importer from exporter. The price rise has come relatively late in the season to trigger plantings that will be ready for harvesting in 2009/10, Licht said in a statement. As sugarcane needs 12 to 18 months to mature, the cane that has been planted in response to this year s price surge will only be ready for harvesting for the 2010/11 crush. Poor weather in the world s two largest producers, Brazil and India, will limit the potential rise in 2009/10 output in these countries, Licht said. Furthermore, the global financial crisis has restrained sugar producers opportunities to expand capacities, the analyst said. World cane production in 2009/10 is estimated to reach 123.7 million tons, up from 118.0 million last season.

Courtesy: The News

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