Sugar: The worst performing commodity of 2018 to date
Sugar: The worst performing commodity of 2018 to date
2018-08-09 From: Agriland A reduced demand for sugar worldwide, combined with increased production, has made the commodity the worst performing on the market for 2018. Consumption of sugar is still rising globally – by 1.4%, on average, over the past number of years. However, demand has reduced in recent years as more and more consumers turn away from sugar. Sugar: The worst performing commodity of 2018 to date Consumption of sugar is still rising globally – by 1.4%, on average, over the past number of years. However, demand has reduced in recent years as more and more consumers turn away from sugar. Demand Decreasing; Production Increasing Brazil is the largest sugar-producing country in the world and produces approximately 25% of the world’s sugar – at 35 million tonnes last season. Futures Sugar Cane Sugar beet is mainly confined to north-western Europe, while cane sugar is produced in Asia, North and South America and Australia. In 2016/2017, almost 174 million tonnes of sugar was produced globally. The 2017/2018 season is expected to see almost 192 million tonnes of sugar produced.
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