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Sugar strengthens price gain, low demand weakens cocoa

by Admin
January 21, 2026
in Commodities, Frontpage, WORLD BUSINESS & ECONOMY

By Onome Amuge

 

Raw sugar futures on ICE surged higher on Tuesday as it edges towards the preceding season’s peak with the market being buoyed by short-term supply tightness and an unrelenting demand.

Sugar strengthens price gain, low demand weakens cocoa

March raw sugar gained 0.3 cents (0.2 per cent) at 15.79 cents per Ib while March white sugar was up $1.80 (0.4 per cent) at $432.10 a tonne.

Analysts at Germany based universal bank, Commerzbank, attribute the tight market situation to the processing season in Brazil which drew to a close at the end of 2020.

The new season in the leading sugar producing South American country is set to begin in April 2021, meaning that no new supply will reach the market from there for the time being.

Meanwhile, sugar production in Thailand, the world’s second largest exporter has proved disappointing as a result of poor yields caused by poor climate conditions, further inflating sugar prices in the global market.

However, dealers are optimistic about an increase in exports from India. The third largest exporter is capable of bringing relief to the otherwise scarce commodity, though the premium for March over May has soared and now stands around 0.82 cents, an increase from the 0.6 cents recorded last month.

A market report by Dutch multinational financial corporation, ING, noted that Indian sugar is capable of dominating the global sugar market, given the country’s domestic surplus supported by the export subsidy announced by the government late last year.

On the other hand, it was a bearish situation for March New York cocoa as it dropped $36 (1.4 per cent) at $2,516 a tonne, while March London cocoa also lost 35 pounds (2 per cent) to stand at 1,687 pounds a tonne.

Dealers have raised concerns that the continuous lockdowns across Europe could further crunch demand while farmers in top producer, Ivory Coast, have been forced to sell beans for less than the guaranteed farmgate prices as a result of falling demand from buyers.

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