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  • CS Brazil’s cane price is at a record high.
  • Strong raws prices, record ethanol prices, and a weaker BRL/USD FX have prompted this.
  • Farmer returns have therefore improved, whilst mill margins have weakened.

CS Brazil’s Cane Price Soars to Record High

  • CS Brazil’s cane price is at a record high.
  • Record ethanol prices, strong raws prices, and a weakened BRL/USD FX have led to this.
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Farmer Returns Strengthen, Mill Margins Weaken

  • With cane prices at a record high, farmer returns in CS Brazil have strengthened.
  • Mill margins, on the other hand, have weakened as CS Brazil’s cost of sugar production has reached a record 1,500 BRL/mt.
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  • Some mills might have an even bigger bill to pay too.
  • The 2021/22 crop started almost 100% priced, meaning the share of sugar exposed to the consecana was also priced.
  • There’s a specific timeframe defined by consecana to achieve the average price for both sugar and ethanol.
  • So, if a mill hedges faster than defined by consecana, this priced sugar will be mismatched from what’s considered in the consecana price formulation.
  • This consecana-hedged sugar therefore didn’t follow the latest sugar and ethanol hikes, which is accounted for in this crop’s cane price.
  • These mills should therefore sacrifice part of their margin to cover the difference in cane price.

What Does This Mean for Cane Production?

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  • However, this isn’t because cane prices are at a record high.
  • Instead, it’s because drought and frost hit cane development in 2021/22, so if such conditions are avoided in 2022/23, cane production should increase. 
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A Reminder: What is the Consecana?

  • While, in India, the cane price is determined by the Government, in Brazil, it’s calculated according to the price of the final products it’s used to produce (sugar and ethanol).
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  • From here, the consecana establishes an ATR value (sucrose level), which is given in BRL/kg of ATR.
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  • The index, which the mills use it to determine how much they should pay cane suppliers and land leasers, is released every month.
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