The lineup of vessels waiting to load sugar in Brazilian ports fell to 45 ships waiting, from 51 last week, shipping agent Williams said on Thursday. In a weekly report, Williams said 40 vessels were lined up in the southern port of Santos, compared with 41 last week. There were four vessels at Paranagua, down from seven a week ago.
The center-south, which accounts for 85 percent of national sugar cane output, is harvesting a record crop. Santos port accounted for nearly 88 percent of the sugar tonnage being loaded in Brazilian ports.
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