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Just checked the sugar futures and both NY and London are taking a hit today. NY sugar down about 1.5% and London sliding even more at nearly 1.8%, hitting a 5-year low. Prices have been gradually retreating over the past few months as the market is basically drowning in sugar.
The numbers tell the story pretty clearly. Brazil's ramping up production, India's crushing it with a 22% jump in output through mid-January and looking to export more to clear domestic stockpiles. Thailand's also increasing supply. Multiple analysts are projecting global surpluses ranging from 2.7 to 8.7 million metric tons for the current season, which is just weighing everything down. Even with the monsoon season affecting some regions, the outlook remains bearish with production forecasts hitting record levels.
One interesting thing though - funds have built massive short positions in NY sugar futures, hitting record highs. If prices stabilize or bounce, we could see some short-covering action. Also, Brazil's expected to see smaller production next season, which might provide some floor support eventually. But right now, the global surplus story is dominating and prices keep retreating.