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Brazilian Coffee Growers Seen Holding Back Beans as Prices Drop
Posted in on Nov 12, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Coffee growers in Brazil, the world’s largest producer of the commodity, are holding back beans as prices continue to fall, limiting the volume of trades, according to brokers Flavour Coffee and Cazarini Trading Co. Arabica coffee futures traded in New York have fallen 33 percent so far this year partly because of a bigger crop in Brazil and rising stockpiles. The commodity is the worst performer in the Standard & Poor’s GSCI index of 24 raw materials. Coffee inventories in warehouses monitored by ICE Futures U.S. stood at 2.43 million bags, the highest since April 2010, exchange data on Bloom...</p>
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Climate change is making your coffee more expensive
Posted in on Nov 09, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика
<p>Climate change has already been blamed for major storms and melting arctic ice, but now it may be coming after your morning cup of joe. Researchers have found that climate change will reduce the number of suitable growing locations for the Arabica coffee plant, which provides about 70 percent of the world’s coffee supply, according to a new study in the journal PLOS ONE. Using computer modeling, researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, in London predicted that the number of suitable growing locations for the coffee plant will drop from 65 percent to 99 percent by 2080. In South Sudan, f...</p>
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Ученые: за 70 лет на Земле может исчезнуть "дикий" кофе
Posted in on Nov 08, 2012 кофе , арабика
<p>В результате климатических изменений за 70 лет на нашей планете могут исчезнуть леса дикого кофе. Популярным и распространенным сортом кофе является арабика, он составляет 70% от всего кофе, который мы пьем. Арабика растет в горных лесах, которых становится все меньше. Кофе, который выращивается на коммерческих плантациях, очень уязвим к болезням и изменениям климата. Сейчас люди еще могут обновлять плантации с помощью лесных растений, если же дикого кофе не станет, производство любимого во всем мире напитка окажется под угрозой. Если в ближайшее время не начать спасать горные леса, цены на ко</p>
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Vietnam Coffee Harvest Running Ahead of Last Year on Dry Weather
Posted in on Nov 08, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Coffee farmers in Vietnam, the world’s biggest grower of the robusta variety used by Nestle SA (NESN) in instant drinks, have harvested more beans than last year because of an early start and favorable weather. Growers reaped about 19 percent of the crop, or 280,000 metric tons, the median of eight trader and shipper estimates compiled by Bloomberg shows. The harvest is set to drop 12 percent to 1.45 million tons from 1.64 million tons last season, while 175,000 tons have been sold, the survey shows. Robusta traded in London has declined 12 percent since the end of September, dropping to the l...</p>
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Asia Coffee-Roasters buy Vietnam beans; Indonesia oversold
Posted in on Nov 02, 2012 рынок , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robustas from Vietnam changed hands at discounts to London futures this week as its harvest progressed while tight supply and sporadic demand from exporters kept Indonesian beans at premiums for prompt shipment, dealers said on Thursday. Indonesia's coffee output could rise nearly 13 percent in the year to September 2013, fuelled by improving weather, while rising demand from local roasters is likely to boost consumption and push up imports, a Reuters survey showed. Indonesia is the world's second-largest robusta producer after Vietnam, and the two together account for about 23 percent of glob...</p>
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Самый эксклюзивный в мире кофе
Posted in on Oct 31, 2012 кофе , арабика
<p>Азиатская сеть отелей теперь предлагает своим клиентам, вероятно, самый дорогой в мире кофе, который приобрел свой изысканный вкус благодаря работе пищеварительной системы слона. Бангкокский оператор в своей сеть гостиниц Anantara Hotels, представленой в Азии и на Ближнем Востоке, предлагает гостям отведать кофе, приготовленный из зерен, которые прошли верментацию в желудочно -кишечном тракте тайского слона. Две чашки так называемого Черного Кофе Ivory стоят около $ 50, сообщило на прошлой неделе агентство France Presse. Как сообщается в пресс-релизе компании, килограмм этих кофейных зерен сто</p>
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Most Exclusive Coffee in the World
Posted in on Oct 31, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>An Asian hotel chain now offers you the world’s most exclusive and likely its most expensive coffee, which derives its refined taste from the subtle workings of an elephant’s digestive system. Anantara Hotels, a Bangkok-based operator of resorts in Asia and the Middle East, offers its guests the experience of coffee made from beans which have previously been digested by Thai elephants. Two cups of the so-called Black Ivory Coffee cost around $50, Agence-France Presse reported last week. A kilo of the digested beans costs up to $1,100. Currently, only 50 kilograms of the beans are available for...</p>
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Coffee Declines on Signs of Ample Supplies
Posted in on Oct 31, 2012 кофе , цены , зеленый кофе , арабика
<p>Coffee fell in London and New York on signs of ample supplies. Cocoa and sugar gained. Arabica coffee bean inventories in warehouses monitored by the ICE Futures U.S. exchange in New York were little changed yesterday at 2.4 million bags, near the highest since May 2010. Exports from Brazil, the world’s largest producer, may rise 23 percent in October from a month earlier, according to Rio de Janeiro-based broker Flavour Coffee. World production may reach 160 million bags in the 2012-13 season, as output increases in Honduras and Mexico, INTL FCStone Inc. said Oct. 25. “After the harvest from ...</p>
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Латвия: цены на кофе обещают не повышать
Posted in on Oct 30, 2012 кофе , арабика
<p>Цены на кофе на мировых биржах снижаются уже с 2010 года, поэтому нет оснований для утверждений торговцев о том, что в Латвии подорожает кофе. Об этом заявила порталу Nozare.lv руководитель отдела общей организации рынка Министерства земледелия Даце Фреймане. В начале октября Латвийская ассоциация торговцев выступила с заявлением, что из-за биржевых спекуляций, плохого урожая и высоких цен на зерно в Латвии должны подорожать отдельные группы продуктов питания. Фреймане сослалась на данные Международной организации кофе, согласно которым цены на сорт арабика в июле начали расти, однако затем, в</p>
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Tata Coffee to close ranks with Starbucks
Posted in on Oct 25, 2012 кофе , цены , зеленый кофе , арабика
<p>To have one among the seven highly specialised global coffee roasteries Tata Coffee, the Bangalore-based publicly-held coffee bean supplier, is set to storm into the closely-knit roasteries group of Starbucks. The latter has just six roasteries (five in the US, one in Amsterdam) that supply to 17,000 Starbucks cafes across the world, and the roastery set up by Tata Coffee, at Coorg in the pristine Western Ghats in Karnataka, would be the next in line. “The technology used in the roasteries for Starbucks is closely guarded and our roastery has been set up directly under Starbucks’ technical ove...</p>
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ICE coffee sinks to 6-week low, cocoa rebounds
Posted in on Oct 19, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Arabica coffee prices fell to a six-week low on Thursday as ample supplies kept the market under pressure and caused a continued build-up in exchange stocks, while cocoa was firmer and sugar slid. Dealers said the technical outlook for arabica coffee futures deteriorated after the market broke below support. Benchmark December futures closed 2.90 cents, or 1.8 percent, lower at $1.5860 per lb. The contract hit $1.5715 earlier in the session, the lowest level for the front month since Sept. 6. "It's broken down below the $1.5950 level, so it's a technical move," said a London-based broker. This...</p>
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Peru Coffee Output May Gain 20% on Higher-Yield Crop
Posted in on Oct 19, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Coffee output in Peru, the third- largest producer in South America, may rise 20 percent next year as trees enter the higher-yielding cycle of the biennial crop, an industry group said. “Production may increase to 4.56 million bags from 3.8 million estimated for this year,” Eduardo Montauban, the head of Peru’s Coffee and Cocoa Chamber, said yesterday in a telephone interview from Lima. In 2011, output rose to a record 5 million bags, he said. Coffee-export income in 2012 may drop to $950 million from the all-time high of $1.578 billion last year, Montauban said. Germany is the biggest buyer, ...</p>