According to the new VIP Report from the DATAGRO A&EEthanol prices finally showed signs of stabilization after consecutive weeks of decline, in a market movement driven by the perception that prices already incorporate excessive devaluation for this stage of the harvest in the Center South. Last Friday (22), in São Paulo, the prices of hydrated ethanol to the producer reached R$ 2.2480/liter, on average, a slight increase of 0.9% in the week, although it still accumulates a drop of 15.9% in the annual comparison, while the price of anhydrous ethanol, in a market with even more limited liquidity, was traded at R$ 2.5878/liter, practically stable in the week and 16.8% below that recorded a year ago, both PVU/PVD and without taxes. In Paulínia (SP), the CIF price of hydrous ethanol ended the week at R$ 2.3571/liter, excluding taxes, a 1.4% increase compared to the previous week, but still 16.2% lower than that observed in the same period of 2025, according to the DATAGRO Price Reporting Agency (PRA)"Some producers continue to choose to stay out of the physical market and retain stocks, awaiting some factor to support prices in the short term, especially the possibility of an eventual adjustment in gasoline prices at Petrobras refineries," the document highlights. For more details, access the [link/reference]. VIP Report in analysis session from the DATAGRO Portal.
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