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Source: Tribuna do Parana

Over the weekend, a rockslide closed a road in Parana that leads to Paranagua port. Traffic is still slow with trucks having to use an alternative to be able to reach the port.

Although this disrupts the flow of cargo down to Paranagua port, we don’t expect to impact Brazilian sugar exports.

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Over 80% of CS Brazil raw sugar is exported out of Santos port. And 90% of Paranagua sugar is delivered through trains, using Rumo’s Malha Sul.

 Rumo’s Railway System 

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Ana Zancaner

Ana leads CZ’s analysis team in Brazil. Her team cover major agricultural products and energy and the movement of these commodities from up-country to cities for consumption or ports for export. The Brazil analysis team use their capability to help customers with consultancy work and risk management advice, and also support our local corporate finance and physical trading business. Ana joined CZ as an intern in 2013 and graduated from Insper University Sao Paulo in 2014, with a degree in Business Administration.

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