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Unit conversion for Sugar Price Today

Conversion Sugar Price Price
1 Pound ≈ 0,453 Kilograms Sugar Price Per 1 Kilogram 0.46 USD
1 Pound = 16 Ounces Sugar Price Per 1 Ounce 0.01 USD

Agriculture

Name Price % Unit Date
Cotton 0.79 1.78 USD per lb. 3/19/23 09:53 PM
Oats 3.46 -0.65 USD per Bushel 3/19/23 09:54 PM
Lumber 452.40 3.15 USD per 1.000 board feet 3/17/23 04:05 PM
Coffee 1.82 2.68 USD per lb. 3/17/23 11:23 AM
Cocoa 2,103.00 -2.05 GBP per Ton 3/17/23 12:55 PM
Live Cattle 1.62 0.05 USD per lb. 3/17/23 02:05 PM
Lean Hog 0.80 0.57 USD per lb. 3/17/23 02:05 PM
Corn 6.30 -0.71 USD per Bushel 3/19/23 09:54 PM
Feeder Cattle 1.89 -0.41 USD per lb. 3/17/23 02:05 PM
Milk 18.06 0.17 USD per cwt.sh. 3/17/23 02:15 PM
Orange Juice 2.43 0.39 USD per lb. 3/17/23 02:00 PM
Palm Oil 4,069.00 -0.37 MYR per Ton 3/17/23 06:00 AM
Rapeseed 467.50 -1.06 EUR per Ton 3/17/23 01:30 PM
Rice 17.12 -0.29 USD per cwt. 3/19/23 09:44 PM
Soybean Meal 465.90 0.11 USD per Ton 3/19/23 09:54 PM
Soybeans 14.72 -0.30 USD per Bushel 3/19/23 09:54 PM
Soybean Oil 0.57 -0.45 USD per lb. 3/19/23 09:54 PM
Wheat 266.25 -1.21 EUR per Ton 3/17/23 01:30 PM
Sugar 0.21 -0.34 USD per lb. 3/17/23 01:00 PM

Sugar

Sugar (sucrose) is a product of sugar beet and sugar cane. The sugar obtained from sugar beet does not differ from the cane sugar obtained from sugar cane in terms of its chemical and physical properties. Commercial white granulated sugar consists of the four types of sugar: glucose, dextrose, fructose and lactose. Like all types of sugar, it is also a carbohydrate. (read more)

Sugar is produced primarily in Brazil, India and China. Sugar is also produced in Europe in countries such as France, Germany and Poland. Their significance is far lower than that of the countries named first, however. Around 75 per cent of global quantities of sugar are obtained from sugar cane. Sugar cane requires both periods with lots of rain and periods of heat and dryness in order to grow, for which reason it is cultivated primarily in tropical and subtropical areas. In contrast, sugar beet requires moderate temperatures all year round and evenly distributed quantities of rain, for which reason it is cultivated primarily in Russia and the EU. In Europe, the sugar beet is still a relatively young crop; it has only been used to produce sugar for around 200 years. Because the sugar beet plant is dependent on seasonal cycles, the price for the sugar obtained from it is subject to greater fluctuations than cane sugar.

In Brazil, sugar cane is also used as an energy crop. Around half of Brazil’s sugar cane output is not processed into sugar but is instead used as fuel for cars. Sugar also accounts for more than 60 per cent of global ethanol output. For the southern countries, the promotion of the domestic ethanol industry also means the creation of jobs for the rural, but also for the highly qualified population. For this reason, many sugar-producing countries also have their own ethanol production industry. At the same time, these countries are also not affected by the fluctuating prices for sugar and crude oil.

The most important trading venues for sugar are the New York Board of Trade (CSCE), the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange, the Chicago Board of Trade, the Bolsa de Mercadorias & Futuros, the Kansai Commodities Exchange and the Tokyo Grain Exchange.