We are a cane sugar supplier dealing in raw and refined sugarcane-derived sugar at the wholesale level. If your operation needs raw cane sugar (ICUMSA 600–1200), refined cane sugar (ICUMSA 45), or anything between, we supply it from origin in Brazil, India, and Thailand — shipped worldwide with full documentation and independent pre-shipment inspection available on every order.
Almost all the world’s traded sugar is cane sugar. Beet sugar exists, primarily in Europe and North America, but the vast majority of internationally traded bulk sugar — the kind that moves in containers and bulk vessels between countries — is cane-derived. As a cane sugar supplier, our products come from sugarcane cultivated and processed in the world’s most productive cane-growing regions.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Products We Carry
As a full-range cane sugar supplier, we carry products across the full spectrum from raw to fully refined:
- ICUMSA 45 Refined Cane Sugar — bright white, highest purity. The standard for premium food manufacturing, beverages, confectionery, and pharmaceutical applications. The flagship product in our cane sugar supplier range.
- ICUMSA 100–150 White Cane Sugar — refined, white, widely used across food processing where optical brightness requirements are moderate.
- ICUMSA 600–800 Raw Cane Sugar — golden-brown, partially processed. Used in ethanol production, fermentation, and as feedstock for further refining.
- ICUMSA 1200 Raw Cane Sugar — minimally processed, dark brown, for industrial refining operations.
- Natural Cane Sugar / Turbinado — steam-cleaned raw cane sugar retaining some natural molasses character. Used in specialty food products and natural/health-oriented retail segments.
- Brown Cane Sugar — soft brown, golden brown, and dark varieties for bakery and confectionery applications.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Specifications
Every product we supply as a cane sugar supplier is documented to specific tested parameters. Here are the core specs:
ICUMSA 45 Refined Cane Sugar
- ICUMSA Color: 45 IU maximum
- Polarization: 99.80° minimum
- Moisture: 0.04% maximum
- Ash Content: 0.04% maximum
- Reducing Sugars: 0.05% maximum
- SO₂: 10 mg/kg maximum
- Granulation: Fine to extra-fine (0.3–1.2 mm)
- Solubility: 100%, free-flowing
- Packaging: 50 kg PP bags / 1 MT jumbo bags
- Shelf life: 2 years sealed
- Origin: Brazil, Thailand, India
ICUMSA 600–800 Raw Cane Sugar
- ICUMSA Color: 600–800 IU
- Polarization: 97.5–98.5°
- Moisture: 0.3–0.7% maximum
- Ash Content: 0.3–0.5%
- Reducing Sugars: 0.5–1.2%
- Color: Golden brown
- Packaging: 50 kg PP woven bags / bulk vessel
- Origin: Brazil, India
ICUMSA 1200 Raw Cane Sugar
- ICUMSA Color: 1200 IU maximum
- Polarization: 96.0–97.5°
- Moisture: 0.5–1.0% maximum
- Ash Content: 0.4–0.7%
- Reducing Sugars: 1.0–1.5%
- Color: Dark brown
- Packaging: 50 kg PP bags or bulk
- Origin: Brazil, India
Cane Sugar Supplier – The Difference Between Raw and Refined
As a cane sugar supplier, we get this question regularly from buyers new to international sugar sourcing. Here’s the practical answer:
Raw cane sugar is what comes out of a sugar mill after crushing, juice extraction, clarification, and crystallization. It retains a significant amount of molasses, which gives it its golden-brown to dark brown color and its characteristic flavor. ICUMSA 600–1200 is the range for raw cane sugar. A cane sugar supplier quoting ICUMSA 1200 is offering heavily colored raw sugar intended for industrial refining or fermentation — not for direct food use.
Refined cane sugar goes through an additional processing stage — refining — which removes the molasses, further purifies the sucrose, and produces the white crystals associated with ICUMSA 45 and similar grades. As a cane sugar supplier, refined grades are what most food and beverage manufacturers are purchasing.
Your choice between raw and refined when buying from a cane sugar supplier depends entirely on what you’re using the sugar for. If you’re producing ethanol, raw cane works and costs less. If you’re making premium beverages or confectionery, you need refined white sugar.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Where Our Sugar Comes From
Brazil – The World’s Largest Cane Sugar Supplier
Brazil is the dominant global cane sugar supplier origin. The Center-South region — particularly São Paulo state — produces the majority of Brazil’s output. Harvest runs April to November. Brazilian cane sugar is globally benchmarked for quality, and the country’s export infrastructure at Santos and Paranaguá ports is capable of handling enormous volumes efficiently. If you’re buying large quantities of cane sugar supplier product on the global market, Brazilian origin is almost always the most competitive.
Thailand
Thailand is the world’s fourth-largest cane sugar supplier origin and the most significant in Southeast Asia. Thai cane sugar is exported to over 100 countries. The December–March harvest season means Thai origin is often the most available in Q1 when Brazilian production is in its off-season transition. Thai ICUMSA 45 is particularly competitive for buyers in Southeast Asia, East Africa, and the Middle East.
India
India is the world’s largest cane sugar producer by volume (though not always the largest exporter due to domestic consumption). When Indian export policy is open, Indian cane sugar supplier product is price-competitive, particularly for nearby markets including the Middle East, South Asia, and East Africa.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Packaging and Container Loading
How our cane sugar supplier product ships depends on the grade and volume ordered:
- 50 kg PP woven bags — standard, palletized at 20–25 bags per pallet. A 20-foot container holds approximately 500 pallets of 50 kg bags — 25 MT total.
- 1 MT FIBC jumbo bags — one 20-foot container holds approximately 20 MT in jumbo bags. Significantly reduces handling labor for industrial buyers.
- Bulk vessel loading — for raw cane sugar buyers with specialist unloading infrastructure. Quoted per vessel type. Panamax, Handysize, and Supramax configurations available depending on destination port capability.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Quality and Inspection
Every shipment from our cane sugar supplier operation is eligible for independent pre-shipment inspection. We work with SGS, Bureau Veritas, and Intertek. The buyer nominates the inspector. Our inspection program covers:
- Weight verification at official weighbridge
- ICUMSA color measurement (laboratory analysis)
- Polarization testing
- Moisture content
- Ash content
- Visual bag condition and seal integrity
- Sampling for buyer’s own laboratory if required
As a cane sugar supplier, we support buyer-side inspection because we’re confident our product meets contracted specifications. Buyers who insist on independent inspection are making the right call, and we encourage it.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Certifications
Our cane sugar supplier supply chain operates under the following certification and compliance framework:
- Codex Alimentarius food-grade sugar standards compliance
- ISO 22000 food safety management at mill and storage partners
- HACCP-compliant handling at load ports
- Phytosanitary certificates from country of origin government authorities
- Certificate of Origin — GSP, non-preferential, or bilateral as required
- SGS / BV / Intertek pre-shipment inspection available
The ISO 22000 food safety management system is the framework our supply chain partners operate under. For raw cane sugar supplier shipments going into food manufacturing or further refining, this certification provides traceability and safety assurance throughout the supply chain.
Cane Sugar Supplier – Minimum Order and How to Buy
Minimum order from our cane sugar supplier operation is one 20-foot container — approximately 25 MT in 50 kg bags. We do not supply less-than-container-load quantities.
To get started, contact us with your:
- Required grade (ICUMSA rating)
- Quantity and frequency (spot or ongoing supply)
- Packaging preference
- Destination port and country
- Preferred Incoterms (FOB, CIF, CFR)
- Payment term preference
We’ll issue a Full Corporate Offer (FCO) within 24–48 hours. Our cane sugar supplier team handles everything from quotation through shipment to post-delivery document support.
Contact Our Cane Sugar Supplier Team
Whether you need raw cane or refined cane sugar, our cane sugar supplier operation can supply it in the quantities, grades, and packaging formats your business requires. Reach out today and let’s talk about what you need.
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