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sugar varieties

Refined Sugar

ICUMSA 45/150 Brazilian Sugar

Type: ICUMSA 45, ICUMSA 150

Variant: White Crystal Sugar

Container Type: Bag

Maximum Shelf Life: 12 Months

Quality: Premium Quality

Grade Food Grade 

Usage:  Human Consumption
Storage: Store in a cool dry place, keeping away from moisture

Country of Origin: Brazil

Supply: Container and Vessel (bulk supply) direct from the factory.

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Packaging: 50kg PP Bag.

MOQ: 10 FCL (250 MTs) only for Export purpose.

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Shipping Method: FOB Origin, CNF, CIF.  

Port of Loading: Any sea port of Brazil or Dubai.

Delivery Time: Depends on the transit time of the shipping line.
Export Market: Worldwide.

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Price: For latest prices, email us at contact@bableezoverseas.com or Call/WhatsApp/Botim at +91 81031 02835.

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Sugar or White sugar, also known as table sugar, granulated sugar, or regular sugar. It is a commonly used type of sugar, made either of beet sugar or sugarcane, which has undergone a refining process under NSI quality standards. Sugar is low in essential nutrients and does not provide significant amounts of vitamins, minerals, or fibre.

The sugar industry in Brazil is an important agro-based industry that plays a significant role in rural livelihoods. It impacts the lives of millions of sugarcane farmers and their families, as well as around 5,00,000 workers who are directly employed in various sugar mills. The industry contributes to the economic growth of the agricultural sector while also providing employment opportunities to a substantial number of individuals in the country.

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The sugar we supply adheres to the standards set by the National Sugar Institute (N.S.I) regularly, ensuring that sugar manufacturing factories follow the guidelines provided by the N.S.I., which include quality control measures and specifications for sugar production. Our commitment to meeting these standards guarantees that our customers receive the highest quality sugar that meets industry benchmarks for purity and composition.

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Brazil become a sugar surplus country, producing more than it consumes, and is also exporting its surplus to other nations. This surplus has been made possible due to increased sugar production and higher yields in the country. As a result, Brazil has been able to meet its domestic demand and even export sugar to countries around the world. This development signifies India's growing presence in the global sugar market and highlights its potential as a major sugar exporter.

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