Brazil is expected to see production decline to 40.3 million tonnes in the 2026-27 season, down from 43.5 million tonnes in the previous year. Lower global supply could push sugar prices higher, which would benefit Indian exporters.
Brazil is expected to see production decline to 40.3 million tonnes in the 2026-27 season, down from 43.5 million tonnes in the previous year. Lower global supply could push sugar prices higher, which would benefit Indian exporters.