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New Transfer Station in Mexico Positions Imperial Sugar for Growth
Comercializadora Santos Imperial (CSI), a joint venture between Imperial Sugar Company (ISC) and Mexico-based Ingenios Santos, S.A. de C.V., will cross another threshold as it begins operating its new bulk bag transfer facility.
Imperial Sugar Helps Kick-off Lemonade Day 2011
On March 24, Patrick Henneberry with Imperial Sugar joined Houston Mayor Annise Parker, and other community and business leaders, to launch this year’s Lemonade Day in Houston.
July WASDE Report Reflects Tight Supply and Demand
Even with a lot of market changes worldwide, the outlook for raw sugar reflects “a relatively tight supply and demand,” says Pat Henneberry, senior vice president of commodities for Imperial Sugar Company.
Sugar 101 Immerses Employees in the Business
Employees at Imperial Sugar Company’s sugar refinery in Port Wentworth, Ga., recently got a bird’s eye view of the sugar market and what makes it tick. The key takeaway? Demand is growing and supplies are somewhat tight.
Brazil Conference: Trends Support Tight Sugar Supply-Demand Balances
Sugar producers, traders, policy makers and investors from around the world gathered recently at F.O. Licht’s 6th annual Sugar & Ethanol Brazil conference. The conference provides analysis of the Brazilian sugar market and related developments across Latin America.
USTR Makes More Sugar Available for Import
The Office of the United States Special Trade Representative (USTR) in Washington recently announced a country-specific reallocation of the fiscal year 2010 tariff rate quota (TRQ) for imported raw cane sugar. Here is perspective from Imperial Sugar’s Pat Henneberry.
Rise in World Sugar Prices Does Not Equal Shortage
Due mainly to declines in Indian and Brazilian sugar cane production (the world’s two largest producers), global sugar prices have risen 88 percent this year to a 28-year high of around 26 cents a pound — competitive with American prices, also for the first time in 28 years.
Domestic Sugar Harvest Expected to Increase
Assembled by USDA economists and market analysts, the latest WASDE report – World Agriculture Supply and Demand Estimate – estimates that domestic sugar supply for the 2008/9 crop year ending September 30th will be 250,000 tons larger than previously estimated.