Turmeric, cashews, sabudana, black pepper, biodegradable products, moringa products, neem products, sugar, palm oil
Rice, fruits, dry fruits, sugar, hand glows, leather belt, onion, vegetables, prawn, spices, fish.
Tapioca starch, sago seed, betel nut, tamarind seed, thai sugar icumsa 45, thai rice, thai fish meal, palm fatty acid distillate (pfad), palm acid oil (pao), refined glycerin, thai fresh ginger
Sugar, halal meat products, fruit and vegetable, olives and olive oil, sunflower oil, corn oil, baby products like pampers, wipes, formula
Oils Like Sunflower Oil in Pet Bottles or In Bulk, Soybean Oil, High Oleic Sunflower Oil, Meals Like Sunflower Meal & Cake, Soybean Meal, Flour Like Wheat Flour Extra Class and First Class, Dairy Products Like Milk Powder and Condensed Milk, Grains and Pulses Like Soft Milling Wheat, Yellow Corn, Soybean, White Beet Sugar
Almond, pistachios, walnuts, hazelnut, sunflower oil, corn oil, olive oil, extra virgin olive oil, palm oil, soybean oil, dry fruits, wheat, rice, pasta, macaroni, coffee beans, sugar, canned food, frozen food
Iqf vegetables, indian spices, sugar, indian meat, rice, fresh vegetables, personal care products, detergents
Used rails, hms 1&2, sugar (brazil & thailand), 100% rbd sunflower oil, rbd palm olein cp6, cp8 & cp10 (edible vegetable oil), tomato paste, canned sardines, canned tuna and long & short shapes pasta
Semi precious stone and precious stones like iolite, rodolite, citrine, garnet, amethyst, tanzanite, sky blue topaz, london blue topaz, swiss blue topaz, brazil amethyst, peridote, emerald, ruby, sapphire, topaz, crystal, smokey, green amethyst, aqua
Bonny light crude oil (blco), yemen light crude oil, jet fuel, diesel D2, D6, mazut, base oil, gasoline, cocoa bean and powder, petroleum products, coal, diesel, bitumen, petcoke, aluminium, HMS scrap, charcoal, wheat, sugar, milk, soybean
Edible oils, oil seeds
Urea, NPK, urea DAP di ammonium phosphate, urea map mono ammonium phosphate, mop muriatic of potassium (kcl), kno3, zk potassium sulphate, phosphate rock erp, za, tsp, borate merk fortubore, kieserite, copper sulphate black horse, zinc sulphate black horse, brucite natural 65% min, brucite calcined 85% min, ferrous sulphate hepta, ferrous sulphate mono, dolomite, boron element (boric acid, sodium borax, other), clay (bentonite, zeolite, red clay, white clay), coating oil, humid acid, slow release micro, sa micro zink cop, calcium sulphate, gypsum, , kaptan, pigment red, orange, carbon black, , active carbon, charcoal, coconut charcoal, hardwood charcoal, tamarind charcoal, halaban charcoal, ulin charcoal, Coconut briquette charcoal,, essential oil, spices, turmeric, ginger, cardamom, cinnamon, coconut brown sugar, cassava flour, cassava sugar, desiccated coconut
Food products, palm oil, sugar, rice, eggs, wheat straw hay, frozen fish, red split lentils, chickpeas, green mung beans, yellow bulgur, yellow split, red onion, building material as: glass sheets, float sheets, aluminum sheets, aluminum profile, PVC profile, red brick, carbon steel sheets, carbon steel coil, carbon steel tubes
Bag's, belts, shirts, footwear and all agriculture products mainly onion, coconut, coconut copra, sugar, paddy, rice, groundnut oil, coconut oil, fresh vegetables
Foodstuff, food ingredients, animal feeding stuffs, oil seeds & seeds, dried peas & beans, whole, splitted peas & beans, dehusked, spices, aromatic seeds & herbs, dried fruits, sugar, dates, corn starch, potato starch, wheat starch, tapioca starch, pulses like green mung bean, lentils, yellow spilt pea, starches like potato, corn, tapioca, and wheat, dates , palm fruits and pulses, corn flour, corn grits and yellow onion
Basmati, 1121 sella rice, ceramic sella, golden sella and steam basmati, pulses, chick peas, kidney beans, sugar, food grains
Foodstuff, food ingredients, animal feeding stuffs, oilseeds & seeds, dried peas & beans, whole, splitted peas & beans, dehusked, spices, aromatic seeds & herbs, dried fruits, sugar, dates, corn starch, potato starch, wheat starch, tapioca starch, pulses like green Mung bean, lentils, yellow spilt pea, starches( potato, corn, tapioca, and wheat), dates (palm fruits if you know what i mean) and pulses
Used rails, HMS 1&2, sugar, sunflower oil, palm olein, edible & vegetable oil, tomato paste, canned sardines, canned tuna and long & short shapes pasta
Foodstuff, food ingredients, animal feeding stuffs, oilseeds & seeds, dried peas & beans, whole, splitted peas & beans, dehusked, spices, aromatic seeds & herbs, dried fruits, sugar, dates, corn starch, potato starch, wheat starch, tapioca starch, pulses like green mung bean, lentils, yellow spilt pea, starches( potato, corn, tapioca, and wheat), dates (palm fruits if you know what i mean) and pulses
Cashew kernel, raw cashew nuts, coffee, sesame, shea butter, palm oil, cocoa, moringa, bauxite, phosphate
Sugar is nothing but soluble carbohydrates that are widely used in food as a sweetening agent. It is derived from sugar beet or sugarcane and is converted into glucose when consumed. This staple commodity is found everywhere, and people use it as an ingredient in a vast range of foods and beverages. Sugar provides instant energy to the body, and thus its everyday consumption and wider use in a number of industries are reasons why sugar buyers consistently look for exporters to fulfill the market demand.
It may amaze you to learn that sugar's moisture-absorbing abilities lend its healing properties that help prevent bacterial growth in wounds. This naturally white agricultural product is graded on the basis of factors like grain size and color. The numbers 30 and 31 denote the color series, while L (large), M (medium), and S (small) represent sizes. These grades also tell a lot about the quality of sugar; for example, 31 is considered to be the best color and quality of sugar. In addition, sugar is classified in a number of ways, and though there are several types, below given are the most in demand.
Apart from the most demanded sugar types mentioned above, people often look for sugar processing plants for trade purposes.
The consumption of sugar is universal, and 108 countries produce this commodity. This is the reason why the global sugar market greatly impacts economies worldwide. Moreover, the export and import of sugar help balance the global sugar supply, influencing both availability and prices in many countries.
The growing demand for sugar in industries like food and pharmaceuticals is largely affecting the trade business. Countries like India and China are some of the biggest consumers of this product due to the wide industrial and tabletop usage of sugar. The global sugar market size reached $66.39 billion in 2023, as per a report by Grand View Research. Here are the top three sugar importers and exporters (2023-24).
India’s Sugar Export Restrictions & Statewise Quota (2024-25): In order to support local suppliers and control rising prices, the Indian government banned sugar exports in October 2023. This move came after lower sugarcane output due to erratic monsoons and shifting weather patterns. Thus, India (usually one of the major sugar exporters) stopped its overseas shipments during the 2023-24 season. However, the ban did not apply to exports made under specific quota agreements with the European Union and the United States, through the CXL and TRQ programs.
Here's the overview of the state-wise sugar export quotas that the Indian government introduced for better planning and management of resources.
Source: Chini Mandi
To get the latest price updates on mushrooms or connect with fellow agri-traders, visit our Communities section.
When you are in the export business, finding verified importers can be one of the most daunting tasks. But, not anymore! Here are some simple yet most effective ways to connect with verified sugar importers.
Alternatively, you can click here to directly access the sugar buyers list.
1. What is the rate of 50 kg of sugar?
Though the rate of sugar largely depends on factors like location, grade, and type, the price of 50 kg of sugar falls somewhere between ?1800 and ?2500.
2. Who is the biggest buyer of sugar?
The United States is the biggest buyer of sugar, with a total import shipment value of 405,143.
3. Who is the top consumer of sugar?
India is the top consumer of sugar with the estimated consumption of 29.5 million in 2022/23.
4. What will be the buying price of 12 kg of sugar?
The buying price of 12 kg of sugar will vary on a number of factors, but it can be estimated around $24.
5. What is the price of Icumsa 45 sugar per ton today?
The price of Icumsa 45 sugar per ton today is ? 26250/metric ton. However, it may vary or change on the basis of various factors.
Click here to know more about Q&A related to Sugar.