Sugar futures extend rally to 10%. But can it last?
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Sugar futures jumped back up over 13.00 cents a pound, taking to 10% their rebound in five sessions, amid as weather concerns in Brazil spurred hedge Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Sugar futures jumped back up over 13.00 cents a pound, taking to 10% their rebound in five sessions, amid as weather concerns in Brazil spurred hedge Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Can cotton and sugar maintain their rally? The two soft commodities were notable in the last session for posting gains even as grains fell, in part under pressure from a Full Story
Category: Sugar
(IngredientNews Staff) - At International Food Products May 26th Sugar Scoop webinar, International Food Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Wall Street Journal) - Sugar prices are climbing ahead of Islam’s holiest month, when demand for the sweetener rises. The price of raw sugar, which refiners process to make white sugar Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Psst. Fancy a few kilos of demerara on the cheap? China may find itself targeted by sugar Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Was that it? One big question for agricultural commodity markets on Thursday was whether the start of the month, and of the quarter, buying by funds in the Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Food Business News) - The U.S. Department of Agriculture in its March 31 Prospective Plantings report said Full Story
Category: Sugar
(Agrimoney) - Sugar prices fell, hitting a six-year low at one point, as Green Pool slashed by 2m tonnes its forecast for the world production deficit next season, citing sharply Full Story
Category: Grains, Oilseeds, Sugar
(Agrimoney) - For most commodities, Tuesday was a somewhat negative day. The dollar edged higher, after core US inflation was shown at 1.7% in February, supporting some ideas Full Story
Category: Sugar
(AgWeb) - The world has never been so awash in sugar. Just as cane harvests expand in India and Thailand, farmers in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, are ramping up exports to take advantage of a tumble in the exchange rate that has swelled their profit margins. Full Story