• May container exports totalled 290kmt;
  • It is the strongest May since the start of the series – i.e. 2007.
  • Yemen is so far the top destination this season, followed by Angola;

Low Whites Exports

  • After a modest start in April, whites container exports surged in May to 290kmt – a record for the period; 
  • On a cumulative basis (since April) Brazil exported close to 0.5mmt – also a record for the 2 months of the season;

Monthly Container Exports – May shipments 52% higher than April

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  • Just a note on stats: container data has over 1-month delay which is why we are writing only now about May exports;

2020/21 Container Exports per Type of Sugar – The Majority of Whites Exports is Crystal Sugar

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  •  Looking at quality of whites exports out of Brazil, the majority is of crystal sugar, with the remainder composed of small volumes of refined, organic and direct consumption raws;

Destinations

May Main Container Exports Destinations (mt) – West African countries remain as top destinations

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  • Significant increase yoy from Yemen offtake in May;
  • In some countries in Africa, we see Brazil taking some destinations that were last year supplied by Central American sugar;
  • For a historical look at the flow of white sugar, visit our interactive data.  

White Sugar Export Profile

Bulk or Container – The Majority of White Sugar Exports in CS are via Container

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  • The tendency of white sugar exports in CS has moved towards container shipments;
  • Break bulk exports has diminished significantly each year due to the size of the shipments and most significantly due to terminal availability;
  • Terminals in CS (specially Santos) prefer to work with bulk cargos that are more efficient;
  • However, this season we have seen Sao Sebastião port loading breakbulk whites – something not seen since 2005.
  • Meanwhile, in NNE the majority of white sugar exports are made via break bulk due to the terminal’s higher idle capacity.

Ana Zancaner

Ana graduated from Insper University Sao Paulo in 2013, with a bachelor’s degree in business administration. She joined CZ as an intern in 2013 and is now our senior analyst in our Sao Paulo office. At CZ she is responsible mainly for analysis of the Brazilian sugar and ethanol sector but supporting other consulting requests as well.

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