Global Centrifugal Sugar Supply by Country

In 2023, India led global centrifugal sugar supply with 42.31 million metric tons but faced a -3.21% year-on-year decline. Brazil closely followed with 41.69 million metric tons, showing a positive growth of 6.51%. Thailand and China experienced declines of -4.44% and -4.86%, respectively. Other notable countries include the United States with a slight growth of 0.22%, Indonesia up by 2.45%, and Vietnam showing a significant increase of 9.18%. Some countries had remarkable growth, such as Lebanon (16.43%) and Azerbaijan (21.61%), while others faced steep losses, notably the Republic of Congo and Nepal, both with a -100.0% year-on-year loss.

Key future trends to watch for in the global centrifugal sugar supply include:

- Sustainability and environmental impacts prompting changes in farming practices globally.

- Technological advancements in sugarcane processing and production efficiency.

- The role of geopolitical factors in influencing sugar trade dynamics.

- Shifts in global dietary preferences and the impact of sugar consumption policies.

Top countries in Centrifugal Sugar Supply by Country

# 10 Countries Thousand Metric Tons Last Year YoY 5-years CAGR
1 1 India 42,310 2023 0% -3.21% View data
2 2 Brazil 41,690 2023 +8.6% +6.51% View data
3 3 Thailand 17,070 2023 -15.79% -4.44% View data
4 4 China 16,690 2023 -6.09% -4.86% View data
5 5 United States 12,910 2023 -2.14% +0.22% View data
6 6 Indonesia 10,560 2023 -0.095% +2.45% View data
7 7 Pakistan 10,230 2023 -4.12% +3.98% View data
8 8 Russia 7,430 2023 +5.7% +0.96% View data
9 9 Mexico 7,000 2023 +1.95% -3.55% View data
10 10 Australia 4,490 2023 -0.22% -1.6% View data

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