Brazil is one of the most emblematic in the world in its coffee growing and directed consumption may be a way towards environmental commitment
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2017-04-17 (Bloomberg) — The nation’s largest coffee-grower cooperative and exporter has sold 19.8% of the expected 2017 harvest as of April 11, Lucio Dias, its commercial superintendent, says by phone. * That compares with the 18.5% sold as of Nov. 8* Advance coffee sales were 18.4% a year earlier, 32.4% in 2015* “Farmers are selling […]
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Persistent rainfall has hurt the quality of Brazil’s arabica crop since last wk, said Lucio Dias, commercial superintendent at Cooxupe, the country’s largest coffee-growing cooperative and biggest exporter.
Showers throughout rest of wk will maintain “favorable” conditions in Colombia’s southern areas, while slowly improving flowering outlook for northern regions, MDA Weather Services says Wednesday in e-mailed report.
A weakening of the Brazilian real is putting pressure on coffee prices, according to FC Stone. A rocky economic picture for Brazil, amid a long-running political scandal, is putting pressure on the Brazilian currency — even after expectations that Presid
Historically speaking, the Brazilian real may still be weak versus the US dollar, but
not weak enough for Brazil’s coffee producers. The world’s largest growing region grew accustomed to the favorable exchange rate when a dollar bought 4 reis versus 3.6
Buyers will be offered 120,000 bags of
arabica coffee from state-run inventories in Minas Gerais at an
auction on March 31, National Supply Company, or Conab, says in
website document.
To comply with the dictates of the European Union competition regulators the newly amalgamated Jacobs Douwe Egberts Company that was mad up from the joining of Mondelez International and D. E. Master Blenders 1753 have confirmed the sale to Lavazza of the
Rabobank lifted arabica coffee, cocoa and sugar price forecasts, but to levels below the futures curve, casting doubts on the sustainability of rallies in soybean and wheat futures too.
Water shortages will “seriously affect” Vietnam’s robusta crop, the country’s coffee body said.
OK, Brazil’s arabica output is in for a strong rebound. But dryness lingers in robusta areas, and Colombia, Ethiopia, a top analyst says
Brazil’s Espirito Santo state is likely to grow less Robusta coffee this year than last
year because of a lack of rain, according to the head of the country’s biggest cooperative producing
the variety.
Dry weather across coffee-producing regions is starting to diminish the outlook for this year’s crop and forcing investors to trim their bets that prices will fall