Data released today by Brazil’s Sugarcane Industry Association, UNICA, showed that sugar cane harvesting in Brazil’s main South-Central region was severely disrupted by rain in the first half of September. The amount of cane harvested fell to 29.6 million tonnes, down from 47.3 million in the second half of August and 26% lower y/y.
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