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KLD Coffee Importers held a seminar "We learn to compare coffee"
Posted in on Dec 21, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Last week (on December 14th and 16th) KLD Coffee Importers held a seminar We learn to compare coffee . This event was organized for visitors of fair PIR (FEAST): anyone who was willing to join was given the opportunity not only to visit, but also to take part in these unordinary classes. Participants of a seminar could try themselves as apprentice-cuptester and receive answers to any of intriguing questions. Arabica and Robusta from various countries of Origin were offered for comparative cupping: Uganda Robusta, Scr.18; Brazil Arabica Santos, NY2, Scr.17/18, FC; Colombia Arabica Supremo, Scr....</p>
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Brazil Coffee Estimate Raised to 50.8 Mln Bags This Year
Posted in on Dec 20, 2012 кофе , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Coffee output in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, rose more than previously forecast to a record 50.8 million bags this year, the government said. The estimate was raised from 50.5 million bags forecast on Sept. 6, the Agriculture Ministry’s Conab crop-forecasting agency said today by e-mail. Production climbed from 43.5 million bags last year. Output of the mild-tasting arabica variety rose 19 percent from last year to 38.3 million bags, while production of robusta, mostly used to make instant coffee, increased 11 percent to 12.5 million, Conab said. Most harvesting in Brazil runs from A...</p>
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Starbucks Japan Customers Find Less Coffee in Their Cups
Posted in on Dec 20, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста , Япония
<p>Starbucks Coffee Japan Ltd., an affiliate of the world’s largest coffee-shop operator, said it reduced the amount of drip coffee it pours into each cup by 9 millimeters (0.35 inch), reflecting customers’ requests to avoid spilling drinks and add room for milk. The move risks angering consumers in a country where a small cup of drip coffee costs 300 yen ($3.60), more than double the $1.70 after tax in Seattle, where Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) is based. Starbucks Japan has raised prices three times since 2006, bucking the deflation that has squeezed growth in the world’s third-largest economy. “I li...</p>
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Банан может защитить кофе от последствий изменения климата
Posted in on Dec 13, 2012 кофе , арабика
<p>Как показали недавние исследования, одновременное выращивание кофе и банана на одной территории позволит мелким фермерам не только увеличить свои доходы от разведения двух культур, но также поможет производству кофе лучше справиться с последствиями изменения климата. Исследование, целью которого было оценить потенциальное воздействие изменения климата на районы Восточной Африки, где кофе является основным источником средств к существованию, показало, что территории, пригодные для выращивания кофе сорта арабика в будущем значительно сократятся, что приведет к убыткам в регионе, которые могут пр</p>
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Banana can protect coffee from the effects of climate change
Posted in on Dec 13, 2012 кофе , арабика
<p>Growing coffee and banana together not only generates more income for small-holder farmers, compared to growing either crop alone, but it can also help coffee production to better cope with the effects of climate change, a recent study has shown. The study, which sought to understand the potential impact of climate change on coffee-based livelihoods in the East African highlands, found that the areas suitable for growing Arabica coffee will drastically decrease in the future leading to losses in the region that may exceed US$100 million annually. This is not only a threat to the countries’ for...</p>
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Record Brazil coffee crop adds to global glut of arabica beans
Posted in on Dec 10, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>Record coffee harvests in Brazil, the biggest grower, are compounding a global glut of arabica. Brazilian farmers will reap 50.8 million bags in 2013, a record for a so-called low-crop season, according to the median of nine analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The harvest reached 55.9 million 132-pound bags in 2012, an all-time high for a peak year. Output usually drops in alternate years because of growing cycles. Prices may fall 13 percent to $1.311 a pound by June 30, the average of 14 predictions shows. Futures slumped about 50 percent since May 2011, as the highest prices in 14 years...</p>
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Coffee exporters worried as global prices tumble
Posted in on Dec 10, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Indian coffee exporters are staring at a bleak year as global coffee prices tumble with Brazil and Vietnam, the two largest coffee producers, harvesting a bumper crop. The global sentiment is reflecting in the Indian coffee prices as well. It is feared that the domestic harvest season, due to begin this month, may hasten its fall. Almost 70% of the Indian coffee production of over 3.2 lakh tonne is exported. This year, economic woes in Europe, the main buyer of Indian coffee, have led to subdued purchases. Coffee shipments from the country have declined by close to 10% till the first week of...</p>
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Record Brazil Coffee Crop Cuts Costs for Starbucks: Commodities
Posted in on Dec 04, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>Record coffee harvests in Brazil, the biggest grower, are compounding a global glut of arabica used by Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) and Dunkin’ Donuts Inc. Brazilian farmers will reap 50.8 million bags in 2013, a record for a so-called low-crop season, according to the median of nine analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. The harvest reached 55.9 million 60-kilogram (132-pound) bags in 2012, an all-time high for a peak year. Output usually drops in alternate years because of growing cycles. Prices may fall 13 percent to $1.311 a pound by June 30, the average of 14 predictions shows. Futures slumpe...</p>
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Coffee Slumps on Brazil, Colombia Supply Forecasts
Posted in on Dec 03, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика
<p>Arabica-coffee futures fell, capping the second straight monthly drop, on forecasts for higher production in Brazil, the world’s top producer, and Colombia, the second-biggest. Orange juice slid, and cocoa and cotton rose. Brazil’s total coffee output in 2013 may reach 54 million bags, a record for the smaller crop of the biennial harvest, according to Volcafe, a unit of ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. In the year started Oct. 1, Colombian production may rise 8.5 percent to 8.3 million bags, a U.S. Department of Agriculture unit said yesterday. Futures rose 5 percent the previous three days. “There are...</p>
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Tanzania: Coffee Supply At Moshi Auction Market Rises
Posted in on Nov 30, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>COFFEE supply at the Moshi Exchange increased to 30,957 bags during last week's trading session, up from the 28,497 bags of the previous auction, because of a significant rise in the overall average prices for both Mild Arabica and Robusta. According to the auction results posted by the Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB), a total of 23,340 bags weighing 60 kilogrammes each were sold at the market session, higher than 17,807 sacks procured in the previous deal. The overall average prices at Moshi exchange were up by 0.09 US dollars (about 144/-) of a 50 kgs bag for Mild Arabica while Robusta went up b...</p>
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Coffee sets 2-1/2 years low; cocoa drops
Posted in on Nov 27, 2012 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста
<p>Arabica coffee futures on ICE sank to a 2 -1/2-year low on Monday, on fund selling and pressure from the spot contract's huge discount to the second position. Cocoa futures also dropped, giving back the previous session's gains while sugar turned lower following Brazilian data that showed a steep increase in output. March arabica coffee futures pared losses, falling 0.95 cent, or 0.6 percent at $1.4985 cents per lb by 12:45 pm EST (1745 GMT), after sinking to $1.4760, the lowest level for the second month since June 2010. "The funds have been selling systematically," said one New York dealer,...</p>
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На кофе зарабатывают доллар в день
Posted in on Nov 22, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Месяц тому назад в Восточной Африке начался сезон сбора кофейных зерен. Он будет длиться до апреля, а потом кофе будут развозить в разные страны мира. 43-летний Абиг из Кении уже месяц просыпается в пять утра. Ежедневно он ходит на плантацию собирать кофейные зерна.</p> <ul> <li>В нашей стране кофе ходят собирать целыми семьями, потому что это основной заработок. За день получаем около доллара. Этого хватает, чтобы купить муки, воды и лекарств. Грех жаловаться, потому что у нас достаточно цивилизованная страна, в отличие от Сомали. В наших городах асфальтированные дороги, есть светофоры, ходят полицейские</li></ul>