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The sugar industry subsumes the production, processing and marketing of sugars (mostly saccharose and fructose). Globally, most sugar is extracted from sugar cane (~80 % predominantly in the tropics) and sugar beet (~ 20%, mostly in temperate climate like in the U.S. or Europe).

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Sugar is an essential basis for soft drinks/sweetened beverages, convenience foods, fast food, candy / sweets, confectionery, baking products and the respective industries.

A 2013 report from BCC Research estimates the global market for sugar and sweeteners at about $77.5 billion in 2012 with sugar comprising an almost 85% share. The market is thought to increase at a compound annual growth rate of 4.6%.

Around 160 million tonnes of sugar are produced every year. The largest producers are Brazil (22%), India (15%) and the European Union (10%). Altogether, there are more than 123 sugar-producing countries, but only 30% of the produce is traded on the international market. In 2011 global sugar export trade was worth $47bn with $33.5bn of sugar exports are from developing countries and $12.2bn from developed countries.

Global players

The top 10 sugar-producing companies based on production in 2010:

Global sugar industry has a low market share concentration. The top four sugar producers account for less than 20.0% of the market.

Products

  • raw sugar
  • liquid sugar
  • refined sugar
  • molasses
  • sugar alcohol
  • Organizations

  • International Sugar Organization
  • Sugar Association (USA)
  • European Association of Sugar Manufacturers (EU)
  • Sugar Nutrition UK
  • References

    Sugar industry Wikipedia


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