Note: The data in the Sugar and Sweetener Yearbook Tables posted on January 20, 2026, reflects all available data at the time of release. The file will be updated with the latest data in subsequent releases.
Note: Starting with the February 2026 release, the file formatting for the Sugar and Sweetener Yearbook Excel tables will be adjusted to comply with Federal requirements. Adjustments include, for example, removing blank columns and rows from tables and the addition of an attribute or commodity column.
This data product contains summary statistics on sugar, sugarbeets, sugarcane, corn sweeteners (dextrose, glucose, and high-fructose corn syrup), and honey. The majority of the data are compiled from the following USDA agencies: Agricultural Marketing Service, Farm Service Agency, Foreign Agricultural Service, National Agricultural Statistic Service, and Office of the Chief Economist. Data are monthly, quarterly, and/or annually, depending upon the data series. Most data are shown in fiscal years (October 1 to September 30); others are in calendar years (January 1 to December 31). These data can be used to monitor and analyze U.S. sweetener policy and events that affect the domestic, Mexican, and other international sweetener markets.
For further information on how these data are compiled see the Documentation page.
Also on this page is the interactive Honey Data Visualization where users can learn about the increasing consumption of honey and honey-sweetened products in the United States and how imports have been complementing domestic honey production in meeting demand.
This data product includes the following data series: