11/09/2012 BLOOMBERG (USA) Coffee growers in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, still have more than half of this season’s record crop to sell, potentially helping extend declines for the biggest commodity loser this year. Producers in the South American nation have yet to sell about 60 percent of the crop, according to a Bloomberg […]
Trade Statistics – July 2012 World coffee exports amounted to 9.11 million bags in July 2012, compared with 7.73 million in July 2011. Exports in the first 10 months of coffee year 2011/12 (Oct/11 to Jul/12) have increased by nearly 1.5% to 90.36 million bags compared to 89.05 million bags in the same period in […]
A new survey by Dunkin’ Donuts and CareerBuilder reveals what kind of professionals need a boost in the workplace. By Emma Hutchings on August 15, 2012. Dunkin’ Donuts has released the results of their annual survey with CareerBuilder on U.S. coffee consumption trends in the workplace. 4,700 workers were asked questions about their coffee drinking, […]
The Many Lives of Leftover Coffee Italy – 27 Jul 12 Coffee is one of the world’s most popular drinks. But what to do with leftover coffee grounds or old beans? Did you know they can be used for cleaning, removing odors and in the garden, among many other household uses?So if you have any […]
06/08/2012 Vietnam Coffee Premium Plunges 75% on Inventory Sales, Demand BLOOMBERG (USA) The premium buyers have to pay to obtain coffee from Vietnam, the world’s largest robusta grower, slid 75 percent in a week on sales from stockpiles and slow demand, according to Volcafe Ltd. Vietnamese beans for August and September shipment were […]
Antonio Sergio / NewsCafeicultura Estatísticas do Comércio de Café elaborado para Organização Internacional do Café (OIC) referente ao mês de Junho 2012 aponta que as Exportações mundiais de café somaram 9,58 milhões de sacas em junho de 2012, em comparação com 9,11 milhões em junho de 2011. As exportações nos primeiros 9 meses do ano […]
23/07/2012 Brazil’s Robusta Coffee Premium Rises as Local Roasters Purchase BLOOMBERG (USA) Buyers of robusta coffee from Brazil, the world’s second-biggest producer of the variety, are paying a bigger premium for their beans as local roasters and soluble industry make purchases, according to Flavour Coffee. Conillons, as Brazilian robusta beans are known, are […]
12/07/2012 Brazil Rains Perk Up Coffee Prices THE WALL STREET JOURNAL (USA) Unseasonable rainfall in Brazil is degrading the world’s biggest coffee grower’s crop this year and driving up prices for the globally traded commodity. The most-actively traded Arabica contract on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange retraced from the day’s high to settle […]
10/07/2012 Indonesian Coffee Premium Shrinks After Deliveries to Ports Rise BLOOMBERG (USA) Buyers of coffee from Indonesia, the third-biggest robusta producer, are paying a smaller premium for their beans, with deliveries to ports increasing, according to Volcafe, the coffee unit of ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. Indonesian coffee for shipment in July and August […]
09/07/2012 Low Commodities Prices Hurt Farmers and Consumers Alike THE WALL STREET JOURNAL (USA) Nestlé CEO Says Pushing Down Agriculture’s Raw-Material Income is not in Anybody’s Best Interest Paul Bulcke took the helm at Nestlé SA, the world’s largest food company, just five months before the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008. The […]
28/06/2012 Brazil Growers Seen Unlikely to `Flood’ ICE With Coffee BLOOMBERG (USA) Coffee producers in Brazil, the world’s largest grower, are unlikely to “flood” ICE Futures U.S. when the exchange starts accepting delivery of their beans, according to P&A Marketing International. ICE in New York, where arabica coffee trades, will start taking Brazilian […]
11/06/2012 Volcafe Says Brazil Unlikely to Deliver Coffee to ICE Exchange BLOOMBERG (USA) Coffee producers in Brazil, the world’s largest grower, are unlikely to make substantial deliveries to ICE Futures U.S. because the exchange will apply a discount to their beans, according to Volcafe. ICE, where arabica coffee trades in New York, will […]
04/06/2012 Indonesian Coffee Premium Declines 60% as Bean Sales Increase BLOOMBERG (USA) The premium buyers have to pay for coffee from Indonesia, the third-largest grower of the robusta variety, fell 60 percent over the past week as sales picked up, according to Volcafe, a unit of ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. Indonesian beans for […]
The world coffee exports fell by 11.67% in April compared with the same month of 2011. Were shipped 8.77 million bags of 60 pounds compared to 9.93 million bags in April 2011. Theinformation was released on Thursday by the International Coffee Organization (ICO). The world exports in the first seven months of coffee year 2011/2012 […]
The Arabica coffee harvest 2012/13 in Brazil has not yet gained pace in the main producing regions, according to analysis released by Cepea on Tuesday. According to the study centerEsalq / USP, which surveyed officials in various parts of the country, virtually all crops must have field work in June, when the harvest should then […]