Sugar Mill in Brazil – year 2021
Do you know how many sugar mills there are in Brazil and how to buy directly from them? See here the inside information we have prepared for you.
Brazil is the largest sugar exporter in the world and almost unbeatable when it comes to efficiency. Almost 100% of the sugar cane harvest is mechanized and more than 90% of the sugar mills are prepared to produce both sugar cane and ethanol and this makes them very versatile and ready to adjust to market demand.
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How many sugar mills do you have in Brazil?
The largest producer is Brazil, with 720 million tons and 40% of the cultivation worldwide. There are more than 400 plants in Brazil, concentrated mainly in the Center-South and the Northeast. The state of São Paulo alone produces close to 60% of all sugarcane, sugar and ethanol in the country.
Which are the biggest sugar mills in Brazil?
They are: Tonon Bioenergia, from Bocaína (SP), with negative R $ 647.6 million; Biosev, with an office in São Paulo, with R $ 498.7 million; Renuka do Brasil, headquartered in Promissão (SP), with R $ 306.9 million; Tereos Internacional, with an office in São Paulo and controls Guarani, with R $ 195 million; Odebrecht Agroindustria
What is the largest ethanol and sugar mill in Brazil?
The largest group in the country, Raízen, which has 24 units in operation and two shutdowns, presented idleness of 17.8%. Despite being first in the grinding ranking, with 60 million tons of sugarcane in the 2019/20 harvest, it has a declared capacity of 73 million tons.
Which is the biggest sugar producer in Brazil?
The State of São Paulo, according to data released by CONAB3, remains the main producer nationwide, accounting for 53.7% of the Brazilian production of sugarcane in the 2019/20 harvest, in progress, and should be responsible for the production of 46.2% of ethanol (16.4 billion liters) and 62.6% of sugar (… Mar 11, 2020)
Increase in sugar exports
Owners of sugar cane mills unite with the aim of increasing industry exports in Brazil
With teamwork, sugar cane mill owners are able to maintain high production and make the product cheaper, leaving funds for structural investment in the industry.
Owners of sugar cane mills in the interior of Paraná increased in the production and sale of raw materials and derivatives in the industry. Approximately 2.4 million tons of sugar were exported in the last sugarcane harvest, bringing very positive results to the sugar industries.
The union of the plant owners was essential for the state, together with the plants and sugar industries, to obtain this result.
Together, they created transhipment terminals with the capacity to store up to 100 thousand tons of the product, reducing costs and increasing competitiveness in the export market, guaranteeing profit for everyone in the group.
Production and Export
When asked about the success in exporting the product, the president of the Association of Bioenergy Producers of the State of Paraná (Alcopar), Miguel Tranin said:
“We created a product standard, be it produced by any plant, it is similar […] When we are shipping in Porto, we know that the product is the same and this gives a speed to the state’s plants”
All the sugar produced in the state’s plants ships along the railroads and goes to the Port of Paranaguá. Another issue that brought even more competitiveness to industries and plants in Paraná was the idea of creating an exclusive shipping terminal for this production area, which has the capacity to hold around 36 thousand tons of raw materials and derivatives per day. port ships.
“The speed of loading helps ship boarding faster and faster. During the harvest season, the period varies from three to five days ”, reported Eric Ferreira de Souza, manager of the Shipping Terminal, explaining the interconnection of the entire system.
In the Asian continent, the sale of sugar yielded US $ 350 million, mainly destined for Iraq.
Harvest Sugar 2021/22
Although Brazil produces sugar all over the world, 90% of production is concentrated from April to November and the 2021/22 harvest has already started.
If you are an importer and intend to import directly from a sugar cane mill, know that you will not be able to. The Brazilian government does not issue authorization from sugar cane mills to export.
Sugar mills sell their production to exporting cooperatives or negotiate quotas with Tradings.
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By Valdemar Medeiros
1/12/2021 10:21:37 AM – In Plant and Agribusiness
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