Sugar prices witnessed settled 1.03% higher due to improved buying at support levels ahead of festival. Spot prices also extended gains of the previous day and settled 1.03% higher.
According to ISMA (Indian Sugar Mills Association), India Oct 1 sugar opening stocks are seen at 6 mln tn vs 4.98 mln yr ago. Also, it had maintained its initial Sugar output estimate for the 2011-12 season at 26 mln tonnes. (Factiva)
U.P government is likely to raise the SAP of sugarcane by 17 percent to Rs.240- Rs.245/qtl for 2011-12.
The government will consider permitting sugar exports for the current marketing year, which started this month, only after the Diwali festival. In the 2010-11 marketing year (October-September), the government had allowed exports of 2.6 million tonnes of sugar.
ICE Raw Sugar Futures settled 0.50% lower owing to long liquidation while Liffe White Sugar futures settled 0.52% higher on Monday as mounting fears over sugar crop conditions in Brazil and Thailand, the world's two largest exporters of the sweetener, buoyed prices. After repeated downward revisions in the Brazilian Sugar output, Sugarcane crop in Thailand is also expected to get damaged due to floods which would reduce the global availability.
Domestic Sugar updates
India is expected to produce highest sugar output in last 4 years due to higher area under cultivation amidst favorable weather.
According to the first advance estimates, Sugarcane production is estimated higher by 0.9% at 34.22 mt for the coming season 2011-12 starting October 1, 2011. ISMA has projected sugar production at 26 million tonnes for 2011-12.
With the opening stocks of 6 million tonnes, domestic Sugar supplies are estimated at 32 million tonnes against the domestic consumption of around 23 million tonnes. Thus there is a wide scope for exports from
India.
Global Sugar Updates
Brazil's main sugar industry group Unica showed production down 4 percent to fall at 26 million tonnes. The crop will decline for the first time in 11 years due to bad weather during crop development and poor yields from aging cane fields have led Unica to cut its output forecasts. (12th October 2011).
China, the world's largest sugar consumer, has imported 1.6 million tons of sugar in the first 11 months of 2011, with preliminary data for the full year likely to be issued around October 10.
Courtesy: Angel Commodities
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