Sugar Extends Losses on Strong Brazil Harvest Prospects.

Sugar futures declined, extending losses for a crop that has been weighed down by abundant harvest prospects in Brazil. Raw sugar for October delivery declined 2.9% to settle at 13.24 cents a pound, extending its losses to the eighth consecutive session on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange. The market expected record 50.69 million tons of cane was crushed in the second half of July in central-south Brazil, up 2.6% on the year. Sugar is being pressured because the harvest has been going full-speed for two months, which is the longest stretch of dry weather in at least four years.