Sugar has held intrinsic value not only as a dietary staple but also as a globally exchanged agricultural commodity since antiquity. The commodity has traversed civilizational boundaries and commanded economic influence from early trade caravans of the Arab world to the transatlantic sugar triangle. In contemporary trade dynamics, sugar remains a vital commodity underpinning food-processing sectors, agro-linked industries, and national economies. Sugar exporters form a vital part of its global trade economy and cater to the global needs.