Sugar and Sweeteners Outlook: March 2012
by
Stephen Haley
Outlook No. (SSSM-283) 23 pp, March 2012
Based on revised analysis of data from the Comite Nacional Para El Desarrollo Sustentable de la Cana de Azucar (CNDSCA), the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) made corrections to its Mexico 2010/11 sugar supply and sweetener use from last month. Sugar for human consumption is estimated at 3.950 million metric tons (mt) and ending stocks are estimated at 759,906 mt. Also, high fructose corn syrup (HFCS) consumption is estimated at 1.635 million mt, dry weight.
Keywords: Sugar, production, forecast, beet sugar, pounds, cane sugar, tariff rate, fructose, corn, syrup, exports, imports, disappearance
In this publication...
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Sugar and Sweeteners Outlook: March 2012, Pdf file 119 kb
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Table 1: Mexico: sugar production and supply, and sugar and HFCS utilization, Excel file 25 kb
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Table 2: Comparison of Mexico sugar and sugarcane forecasts by CNDSCA, USDA, and ERS Sugar and Sweeteners Outlook 1/, Excel file 27 kb
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Table 3: USDA estimate of sugar imports in FY 2011, Excel file 52 kb
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Table 4: USDA estimate of sugar imports in FY 2012, Excel file 52 kb
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Table 5: Projection model of U.S. sugar deliveries for human consumption in FY 2012, Excel file 31 kb
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Table 6: U.S. sugar: supply and use, by fiscal year /1, Excel file 33 kb
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Table 7: U.S. sugar: supply and use (including Puerto Rico), fiscal years, metric tons 1/, Excel file 31 kb
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