Sugar’s Sweet Ride Could End in 12-Year Highs Like Cocoa

 | Sep 12, 2023 04:41

  • Raw sugar is up four weeks in a row, gaining 10% and hitting 5-month highs
  • Supply woes in India to Thailand could give this sugar rally legs
  • The longer-term target would be a 2011 high, just like cocoa’s
  • Some food-based commodities that may not have granted their investors a fair handshake before seem to be giving them a lot more now.

    First, it was U.S. cocoa, which has returned 40% since the start of 2023 to longs in the game and a compounded 55% for the entire 12 months it has been in rally mode.

    Now appears to be ​​turn of raw sugar. Compared with cocoa, the run-up here is only four weeks old. The rally in New York-traded raw sugar futures began in mid-August and has amassed some 10% over the past four weeks after prices hit five-month highs.

    What makes it significant, though, is that it’s the longest bull streak in sugar since April, or spring.

    And tight supplies could give the sweetener, an ingredient in almost every food preparation and a key biofuel, a shot at 12-year highs ultimately.

    If sugar gets there, it would be remarkable because that’s what cocoa did a week back — hit 2011 highs.