ASEA sugar report [Feb 2022]

End of the 2021 Australian cane crush, official signing of the Australia-UK Free Trade Agreement, imports climbing up in Vietnam despite a sharp decline of Thai volumes, Brazil outplaying all other major regional players to supply Malaysia, and many more stories and analysis.
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ASEA sugar report [Q3 2021]

The Australian cane crush 80% complete, Government authorities in the Philippines advising against sugar liberalization, Thai sugar output to go up 35%, Vietnam recovering amidst higher sugar imports, Brazilian shipments to Malaysia up 10%.
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ASEA sugar report [Q2 2021]

[In collaboration with WKS] The Queensland cane harvest and crush commenced in early June but rain frustrated the early harvest pace. Meanwhile, Australian sugarcane growers welcomed the opportunity to grow sugar exports…
ASEA sugar report [Q1 2021]

[In collaboration with WKS] Raising concerns about the size and quality of the Australian cane crop in Queensland and the Far North, better prospects in the…
ASEA sugar report [Q4 2020]

Australian sugar mills – Maryborough and Bingera – will no longer crush again…
ASEA sugar report [Q3 2020]

[In collaboration with WKS] By early October, the Queensland industry had harvested and crushed 19.5 mln tonnes of cane while the smaller NSW industry’s tally was…