8th Sugar World & Ethanol Feedstocks, 26-27 Sep 2011, Bangkok

2011/12 Sugar Outlook Explored at the
8th SugarWorld & Ethanol Feedstocks conference

Thailand expects record year for sugar exports but...

How much can Thailand's record high sugar production supply external market and for how long?

For answers to how the sugar scenario will evolve in the coming year and if Thailand will be able to supply to its external market, make plans now to register for 8th Sugar World & Ethanol Feedstocks on 26-27 Sept 2011 in Bangkok.

More specifically, be there to listen in to 3 key sessions on:

  • Thailand - Sugar markets, production & export outlook by IssaraTawintermsup, Khonburi Sugar Public Co
  • Thailand's ethanol future by Captain Dr. Samai Jai-In., Alternative Energy Cluster
  • Value addition for Thailand's sugar economy by Dr Pipat Weerathaworn, PTT Chemical Public company Limited

India and Brazil being the two largest sugar producers, will also take centre-stage at 8th Sugar World & Ethanol Feedstocks.

Presenting on India's sugar markets development will be Satish Kansal, Vice President of Mawana Sugar, the 6th largest sugar producing entity in India with 3 sugar manufacturing units in rich fertile western part of Uttar Pradesh.

Meanwhile Guilherme Nastari from Datagro Consulting will touch on forecast for harvest and the development of Brazil's sugarcane crop.
So, don't wait, mark your calendar now for the chance to gain fresh insights on the surge of production in the region, and trade opportunities, whilst networking with buyers and traders.

Keep an eye out for upcoming announcements and we hope to see you at 8th Sugar World & Ethanol Feedstocks!

For early registrations, click here.

Best Regards,
Hafizah Adam (Ms)
Sugar World Team
CMT - Centre for Management Technology
DID: +65 6346 9218
E: hafizah@cmtsp.com.sg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Thailand, the world's second-biggest sugar exporter, is poised for its second straight year of record production and shipments, helping curb prices that have advanced 26 percent in less than seven weeks.
Output may climb to 10 million metric tons and exports to 7.5 million tons from the crop that starts in November, said Parin Amatyakul, vice president of Mitr Phol Sugar Corp., the largest miller in Thailand. That's up 4.2 percent and 7.1 percent from 9.6 million tons and 7 million tons this year.

(Source: Bloomberg, 22 Jun 2011)

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