
Sugar Trade That Made Modern World Longs for Sweet Hereafter
West Indies plantations built from the 17th century to feed demand drove a nexus of commerce, capital and manufacture that fomented the industrial revolution and modern financial markets.
Indian Sugar Output Seen Falling as No. 1 User Shuns Imports
Sugar output in the world’s second-biggest producer may shrink further as mills in some states shut early after drought curbed cane supply.
Brazil’s Sugar Ship Line-Up May Signal ‘Surprise’ Chinese Demand
Brazil, the world’s largest sugar producer, is boosting shipments to China, fueling speculation that demand...
Brazil Sugar at Ports Drop 14% as Copersucar Shipments Canceled
The amount of sugar waiting to be loaded at ports in top producer Brazil fell 14 percent over...
Thai Sugar Exports to Surge to Record on Increasing Production
Sugar shipments from Thailand, the world’s largest exporter after Brazil, will probably climb...
Brazil’s Sugar at Ports Falls 7.4% as Vessels Head to Black Sea
The amount of sugar waiting to be loaded at ports in top producer Brazil fell 7.4 percent over the...
Brazil’s Sugar at Ports Rises 3.1% With Ships Bound to Black Sea
The amount of sugar awaiting loading at ports in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, climbed 3.1 percent ...