Sugar from Brazil
Sweet, versatile, indispensable, sought-after
A key raw material with global significance – sourced directly from Brazil
Brazil is the world’s largest exporter of sugar and therefore plays a central role in the international sweetener market. With an ideal climate for sugar cane, huge areas of land under cultivation and an advanced processing infrastructure, the country supplies millions of tons of raw and white sugar all over the world every year – for the food industry, beverage manufacturers, wholesalers and chemical-technical processing.
MATO GROSSO EXPORTS is your direct access to this indispensable raw material: we connect you with selected mills and producers in the most important sugar-growing regions of Brazil – including São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Mato Grosso do Sul. Thanks to our many years of experience and direct trading channels, we can procure exactly the qualities and quantities you need – whether ICUMSA 45, VHP, raw sugar or special qualities.
Our strength lies in integrated processing – from purchasing to quality control, certificates of analysis and export documentation to global logistics planning. The focus is always on traceability, delivery reliability and personal advice.
Whether you need continuous quantities for your industrial processing or want to react flexibly to market fluctuations: With MATO GROSSO EXPORTS, you have an experienced partner at your side who organizes sugar trading efficiently, transparently and in line with your needs
Sugar from Brazil: buying on demand with MATO GROSSO EXPORTS
Brazilian sugar is in demand worldwide – not only because of its quantity, but also because of its consistent quality and reliable availability. MATO GROSSO EXPORTS offers:
- Direct cooperation with certified sugar cane mills
- ICUMSA qualities: VHP, ICUMSA 150, ICUMSA 45
- Delivery quantities from 25 MT (container) up to large contracts from 12,500 MT (bulk ship)
- Shipments via the export ports of Santos, Paranaguá and Itaqui
Product data at a glance
Logistics & Service – Your secure export solution
Packaging options
- Bulk (loose loading) for large quantities in the ship
- Big Bags (1,000 kg, dust-tight & ISO-friendly)
- Bagged goods (25/50 kg, for food processors and retailers)
Export processing
- FOB (Free On Board) – We take care of loading onto your ship
- FCA (Free Carrier) – Flexible handover to your forwarding agent at the port
- Incoterms 2020-compliant processing with transparent costs
Documentation & Compliance
- Full traceability with farm ID and harvest time
- Laboratory analyses (protein content, moisture, foreign matter)
- Export documents incl. phytosanitary certificate, COO, BL
Additional services on request
- Contract logistics with fixed delivery windows
- Quality assurance by SGS/Control Union
- Price analysis and market monitoring
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Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
What types of sugar does MATO GROSSO EXPORTS offer?
We supply raw sugar (VHP), white sugar ICUMSA 45 and special qualities on request.
What is the minimum quantity that can be ordered?
The minimum quantity is 25 tons (one container). Bulk deliveries are also possible for major customers.
What documents do I receive when I export?
You will receive all the necessary export and quality documents, including certificate of analysis, phytosanitary certificate (if required), COO and BL.
Is packaging in bags with own branding possible?
Yes, we offer co-branding and private label bagged goods for corresponding purchase quantities.
How long does the export process take?
The average processing time is approx. 2-4 weeks, depending on the season and port.






