Sir,
Brazil may make more sugar than expected in the year through September 2009 as sliding oil prices and a slumping Brazilian currency may encourage production. Bigger-than-expected output from Brazil, though, may erase or reduce the deficit in the current season. Sugar has gained 29% this year amid speculation that declining output in India, the world's second-biggest producer, will mean production will trail demand.
As you can see, the sugar output for India will be hard pressed to keep up with
the demand, it is believed by many that the sugar supply in India will be either
very low or completely depleted by mid April 2009 going into a hot summer.
I am e-mailing this to you as in the past you have ordered sugar and now is the time to do so again, we can offer you very competitive pricing I have include the FOB prices for sugar, if this meets with your approval please send my company a LOI for soft CIF quote.
Our price composition is as follows: (without the packing costs requested by the customers)
+ US$/MT (Product price in farm based on CEPEA/ESALQ/BM&F, CBOT - States of Mato
Grosso, Mato Grosso do Sul, Minas Gerais, Paraná, São Paulo and Goiás)
+ US$/MT (Freight from farm to factory/mill and production costs)
+ US$/MT (Freight from factory/mill to warehouse in port)
+ US$/MT (Warehouse cost, port costs, others costs/expenses and premium)
= US$/MT (FOB Price - Port in Brazil) - For Sugar, Meal and Oil.
Although our prices are based on quotations from the CBOT (Chicago − USA) and BM&F (São Paulo − Brazil), this is not always our reference to compose the final price of a proposal. There are many variables independent of the product
VHP Sugar (Raw sugar) 304.00
Sugar IC 45 (Refined) 415.00
Sugar IC 150 (Crystal) 383.00
Minimum Order: 12500 M/T
Packaging: In new sacks of 50 kg. PP. Polyethylene( PE ) Liner, in slings or on pallets suitable for ocean transportation Seller to provide 2% extra bags.
Delivery Lead Time: 30 days
Origin: Brazil
Best Regards
Don Clements
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