- Mexico’s rainfall was poor during the key growing month of July.
- If this continues, the cane could develop badly, as it did last year.
- This would put Mexico’s supply and the potential for US exports under pressure.
Mexico’s Rainfall is Below Average During Key Period
- Mexico’s rainfall was 30% below average in July.
- This is concerning because rainfall in the summer months is critical for Mexico’s cane growth.
- If rainfall was below average in August too, this is bad news for the cane crop as it is still recovering from the dry 2019/20 season.
- Up until July, Mexico’s rainfall aligned with the historic average, but about 55% of Mexico’s annual rainfall comes between July and September.
- If Mexico’s rainfall does not improve, we will see another disappointing crop from Mexico.
- However, if the data for August is in line with historical norms, the crop will recover.
- Mexico’s current sugar production forecast for 2020/21 is 6.1m tonnes, up from 5.3m tonnes last season.
- However, without a good amount of rain in the next few months, this forecast won’t materialise.
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