• The latest WASDE balance for the USA has reduced the country’s overall beet production by 300k short tons.
  • This is partly due to the early crop start but also because the beet yield estimates have been downgraded.
  • This will likely result in an increased Mexican quota for 2021, which Mexico should have no trouble filling.

November WASDE Release

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  • As a result, the December WASDE should allocate a larger quota to Mexico to make up for the shortfall in supply.
  • With the current production estimates, Mexico’s quota should increase to 1.24m short tons next month.
  • You can plan for various WASDE outcomes and calculations using our WASDE Scenario Planner.
  • With a rebound expected in the Mexican cane crop this year, we don’t think it will be difficult to source the necessary volume.
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Vincent O’Rourke

Vincent began his career at CZ in 2016 as an analyst in the London Office, focusing on raw sugar flows and the Refineries in North Africa and the Middle East. Since 2019 Vincent has moved to the Miami office, leading the Americas analysis (excluding Brazil) and implementing the new data capture and database processes. Vincent graduated from Edinburgh with a master’s in theology in 2015 and completed a Masters in Emerging Economies from King’s London University in 2016

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