Sugar Hits 52-week High

2026-08-12 10:44 By TRADING ECONOMICS 1 min. read

Sugar increased to 16.88 USd/Lbs, the highest since August 2025.

Over the past 4 weeks, Sugar gained 14.28%, and in the last 12 months, it increased 0.04%.



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Sugar Hits 52-week High
Sugar increased to 16.88 USd/Lbs, the highest since August 2025. Over the past 4 weeks, Sugar gained 14.28%, and in the last 12 months, it increased 0.04%.
2026-08-12
Sugar at Over 1-Year High
Sugar prices traded around 16.7 cents per pound, remaining close to the highest in over a year, supported by prospects of lower global supply. Brazil’s suspension of its biweekly harvest and production reports had already increased uncertainty among traders before the latest data released on August 6th showed June sugar output fell 15% year-on-year. Unseasonably heavy rains linked to El Niño disrupted cane harvesting and milling, reinforcing expectations of a global deficit in the 2026/27 season. Market participants are also monitoring Brazil’s sugar-ethanol mix, with nearly 58% of cane juice diverted to ethanol in June. The country raised its mandatory ethanol blend to 32% in late July from 30% a month earlier and 27% a year earlier, potentially reducing sugar availability. Meanwhile, India is considering restricting cane use for ethanol from October and bringing forward the crushing season to boost supply and contain record prices as festival-season demand picks up.
2026-08-10
Sugar Hits 4-week High
Sugar increased to 15.34 USd/Lbs, the highest since July 2026. Over the past 4 weeks, Sugar gained 1.24%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 4.26%.
2026-08-06