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ISO sees global sugar surplus of 5.15 mln T in 2017/18

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(Reuters) - The International Organization on Thursday raised its forecast for a projected global surplus in 2017/18 (October/September) to 5.15 million tonnes, up from a previous forecast of 5.03 million.

The upward revision was driven by lower than previously anticipated consumption of 173.55 million tonnes for 2017/18, down from a prior forecast of 174.41 million.

Global production was seen at 178.70 million tonnes, slightly down from a previous forecast of 179.45 million, the ISO said in a quarterly report.

The ISO estimated there was a global deficit of 2.54 million tonnes in the 2016/17 season.

"The revision has not changed our initial view of the global supply/demand situation," the ISO said.

"World production is still expected to rise sharply by more than 6 percent or 10.470 million tonnes to reach a new record...on the back of massive production gains projected for China, the EU and India, as well as record production in "

The ISO said early indications pointed towards a high probability that the surplus phase in the cycle would last for at least one more season.

"We still believe that the current fundamental picture does not look promising and a sustained rise in world market values seems rather unlikely," the ISO said.

(Reporting by Nigel Hunt; editing by and Tom Balmforth)

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First Published: Thu, March 01 2018. 19:06 IST
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