The Philippines Won’t Ship Full US Sugar Quota

  • The Philippines won’t export its full quota to the US this year.
  • This is because producers can earn more by selling sugar domestically.
  • This is because the country won’t make enough sugar to meet domestic consumption yet again.

Not Enough Sugar…Again

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  • We think there are two reasons for this.

Import Quotas Are Yet to Be Announced

  • Historically, the Philippines has started exporting once its various import quotas have been confirmed.
  • Last year, this confirmation arrived in February, but producers are still waiting this year.

Wet Weather Has Disrupted Production

  • Wet weather has reduced cane and sugar yields in key production zones.
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  • We think it’ll produce 2.1m tonnes of sugar, putting it in deficit for the seventh season running.
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  • By the 23rd May, the Philippines had crushed 24.3m tonnes of cane, up 9% year-on-year.
  • Despite the yearly increase, the wet weather means sugar yields are down 8% year-on-year (at 8.5%).
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