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100 Metric Ton Minimum Order
País:
UAE
N º de Modelo:
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Precio FOB:
Lugar de origen:
-
Precio de pedido mínimo:
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Cantidad de pedido mínimo:
100 Metric Ton
Detalle de embalaje:
50 KG Bags
El tiempo de entrega:
20-30 Days
Capacidad de suministro:
25000 Metric Ton per Month
Tipo de pago:
L/C, T/T
Grupo de productos :
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Persona de contacto Mr. Johnson
2A, Ground Floor, Gold & Diamond Park ,Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, U.A.E, Dubai, Dubai
Brazilian Sugar :-
In many respects, the words sugar
and Brazil are practically synonymous. *0% of the worlds sugar
exports are made up of Brazilian sugar, and Brazil produces almost
*0 million tons of sugar every year for both domestic consumption
and sale abroad. Brazilians also love their sugar at a national
level, consuming more than fifty kilograms of sugar per person
every year.
The bulk of Brazilian sugar is grown in the Sao Paulo region, a
large, flat, fertile region which is very well suited to growing
sugar cane. As demand for sugar, and other sugar cane products
has grown in recent years, sugar cane cultivation in this region
has exploded to new levels, prompting concerns about the impact
the many plantations, mills, and refineries have on the
environment.
The other major sugar cane growing region exists in the northern
reaches of the country in the states of Algolas and Pernambuco
which are not quite as fertile and which contain much rougher
terrain. These states are the historical homes of sugar
production in Brazil however, as it was in these regions that the
Dutch set up the first sugar cane plantations and boiling houses
using slave labor in the early *6th century.
Making Brazilian Sugar :-
Modern sugar production has
progressed in leaps and bounds, and technology has replaced slave
labor. Brazil has been at the forefront of development in the sugar
industry for many years, sequencing the sugar cane genome,
developing over **0 strains of sugar cane, and devising milling and
refining methods that are so advanced that mills and refineries are
often able to sell excess energy back on to the national grid
rather than pay for power with which to conduct their
operations.
Brazil was also the inventor of VHP raw sugar, a raw sugar
product with a minimum sucrose content of *9.4% . Prior to the
invention of VHP raw sugar, raw cane juice would be boiled or
evaporated until all that was left was a dark brown natural sugar
product full of contaminants and mixed with molasses. This raw
sugar required a great deal of processing to refine it into the
sparkling white ICUMSA *5 sugar which has gained dominion
throughout most of the developed world as a sweetener of
choice.
VHP sugar, on the other hand, is made by processing the raw cane
juice by boiling it until the solution is concentrated enough for
sucrose crystals to form, allowing the juice to cool so that the
crystals do form, and then centrifuging the solution and the
crystals. During the centrifugal process, the crystals are
separated from the remaining liquid content, which is molasses.
The molasses drawn off in the first centrifugal process are
called first molasses, and still contain a significant amount of
sugar. These molasses are then put through the entire process
once more. The sugar crystals produced at each stage of the
process are a light brown color and are what is called VHP sugar.
Though still raw, they contain less contamination, and can be
refined much more quickly and easily than traditional raw sugar.
It is no surprise then that the bulk of Brazils sugar exports are
in the form of VHP sugar.
Purchasing Brazilian Sugar :-
Brazilian sugar is traded on futures markets (south America Stock
Ex, London Stocks, NY Stocks), and also on various commodities
exchanges. License Sugar Dealers /Brokers are also good
source of sugar, especially if one is looking to purchase on a spot
price basis. Spot sugar trading involves the buyer purchasing
relatively small amounts of sugar at the current market rate for
immediate shipment. Larger orders are usually not subject to spot
trading, but are purchased from suppliers at negotiated prices and
are often shipped over a period of months.
It is quite common for sugar to be sold before it is actually
produced ( Sugar allocations), and in the case of large orders it
is fairly standard practice for a supplier to have a deal with a
growers/farmers whereby the mill is contracted to do the
processing/ refining the produce a certain amount of sugar over
certain period of time. This sugar is then transported to the
port of departure on a monthly schedule and subsequently sent to
the buyer who makes payment once each shipment is confirmed.
País: | UAE |
N º de Modelo: | - |
Precio FOB: | Obtener el precio más reciente |
Lugar de origen: | - |
Precio de pedido mínimo: | - |
Cantidad de pedido mínimo: | 100 Metric Ton |
Detalle de embalaje: | 50 KG Bags |
El tiempo de entrega: | 20-30 Days |
Capacidad de suministro: | 25000 Metric Ton per Month |
Tipo de pago: | L/C, T/T |
Grupo de productos : | - |