This video (click above) talks about the Amazon rain forest, the teleconnections that will influence November weather, and how heavy rains and flooding in parts of central and southern Brazil are impacting soybean planting, and the sugar cane harvest but benefitting coffee trees.
The El Nino-driven bull market in sugar began last spring. Prices have soared more than 30% because of a combination of drought in India and Thailand, and higher crude oil prices. This price surge is more than any other agricultural commodity.
Currently, as my weather maps show, heavy rains hitting Brazil and Thailand will delay their harvest. This may add to the “squeeze situation” occurring in this market.
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