Sugar


The world’s largest exporter of the commodity, Brazil may reach a record number of 32.02 million tonnes exported in 2020/21, reaching an increase of 66% compared to 2019, according to information from the USDA, United States Department of Agriculture in Brazil.

  • ICUMSA 45 Sugar 
  • ICUMSA 150 Sugar
  • ICUMSA 600 – 1200 Sugar

ICUMSA 45 Sugar – known today as white sugar, is one of the most sought after by sugar importers worldwide, due to its purity and brightness. As the highest quality sugar available on the market today.

ICUMSA 45 sugar has a sparkling white color and is highly refined, suitable for human consumption and use in a wide range of food products. In addition, it has a high demand due to the fact that it is safer, since its refining process removes bacteria and contaminants present in raw sugars.

  • SPECIFICATIONS FOR ICUMSA 45
Icumsa: 45 RBU
Moisture: 0.04% Max.
Ash Content: 0.04% Max.
Polarization: 99.80º Min.
Solubility: 100% Free Flowing
Radiation: Normal Certified
Color: Sparkling White
Granulation: Fine

ICUMSA 150 Sugar – Icumsa 150 has a low content of soluble soluble solids. It has a lighter color, tending to white and can be stored for up to two years.

  • SPECIFICATION FOR ICUMSA 150
Icumsa: 150 RBU
Moisture: 0.10% Max.
Ash Content: 0.10% Max.
Polarization: 99.50º Min.
Solubility: 100% Dry and Free Flow
Radiation: Normal Certified
Color: Sparkling White
Granulation: Fine

ICUMSA 600 – 1200Known as brown sugar, Icumsa 600-1200 is 100% raw refined and is produced after the first crystallization of sugar cane. This sugar is thicker than white sugar, known as Icumsa 45, and its color is brownish. Raw brown sugar from sugar cane, when fully refined, contains about 70% white sugar.

  • SPECIFICATIONS FOR ICUMSA 600 – 1200
Icumsa: 600-1200 RBU
Moisture: 0.15% Max.
Ash Content: 0.15% Max.
Polarization: 97,8° a 99,2°
Solubility: 95% Free Flow
Radiation: Normal Certified
Color: Brown
Granulation: 6mm regular square (medium size)
  • SPECIFICATIONS FOR ICUMSA 600 – 1200

Sugar Export



The world’s largest exporter of the commodity, Brazil may reach a record number of 32.02 million tonnes exported in 2020/21, reaching an increase of 66% compared to 2019, according to information from the USDA, United States Department of Agriculture in Brazil.

“The Arab countries are a very important destination for sugar. They are the third largest destination for agribusiness exports and are gaining relevance for Brazilian companies as they are also partners in investments ”