Sugar Futures Move Down
2026-03-30 15:17
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Sugar futures in the US eased to around 15.6 US cents, down from recent five-month highs of nearly 15.9 US cents, amid higher output in top producer Brazil.
On March 27, Unica reported that cumulative 2025-26 Center-South sugar output, from October through mid-March, increased 0.7% y/y to 40.25 MMT, with sugar mills boosting the amount of cane crushed for sugar to 50.61% from 48.08% last year.
In recent days, the market has been heavily influenced by oil price fluctuations amidst the Middle East crisis and expectations regarding the direction of mill production in the next harvest.
According to consultancy Safras & Mercado, the country's total sugar production could fall to 40.3 million tons in the 2026/27 harvest, which begins in April, compared to 43.5 million tons in the previous cycle, as mills direct more sugarcane to ethanol production in the face of high oil prices.