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  • Brazil's coffee consumption up 3 percent

    Posted in on Aug 14, 2012 кофе , рынок , обжаренный кофе , арабика

    <p>Brazil guzzled almost 20 million bags of coffee in the 12-month period through April, the roasters&#039; association ABIC said on Friday, a rise of about 3 percent that is unlikely to be achieved again in the next 12 months. The world&#039;s top coffee producer is also the world&#039;s No 2 consumer, drinking the equivalent of roughly 40 percent of what it produces. The local coffee industry expects the country could eventually overtake the top consumer, the United States.  &#34;Brazilians are consuming more cups of coffee per day and diversifying the ways they drink it during the day, with espresso coffees, cap...</p>

  • Tanzania: Corrupt Coffee Dealers Under Probe

    Posted in on Aug 13, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>TANZANIA Coffee Board has been directed to investigate and take necessary legal measures including prosecution of cooperative union leaders and unscrupulous businessmen involved in a cartel cheating farmers of coffee market prices and other irregularities. "There is a problem whereby some cooperative leaders are involved in a cartel that buys coffee locally instead of directly exporting abroad as endorsed by the government through Ex-Kemondo arrangement," said Minister for Agriculture, Food Security and Cooperatives, Eng Christopher Chiza while supporting his Deputy, Adam Malima. The deputy mi...</p>

  • Coffee Crop in Vietnam Dropping From Record on Fewer Fruit

    Posted in on Aug 07, 2012 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам

    <p>Coffee production in Vietnam, the world’s biggest grower of robusta, may drop 10 percent in 2012-2013 after old branches were pruned following a record harvest, resulting in fewer fruit, according to a Bloomberg survey of traders, growers and shippers. Output may drop to 1.3 million metric tons next year compared with this season’s 1.45 million tons, according to the median estimates in the survey. A total of 10 respondents gave forecasts for this year, while seven offered figures for next year. Vietnam’s 2012-2013 season starts in October. The outlook for a smaller crop may reinforce speculat...</p>

  • Coffee exports down 5.3% this year

    Posted in on Aug 06, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>India’s coffee exports for the first seven months of this calendar year (January to July) have declined by 5.3 per cent to 228,212 tonnes, compared to the corresponding period last year. This comprises 45,762 tonnes of Arabica, 126,676 tonnes of Robusta and 55,636 tonnes of instant coffee. The decline is largely due to a drop in Arabica prices and lower production of Robusta beans during the earlier crop season. However, the rupee’s weakening against the dollar helped exporters recover some of the volume losses during the first seven months of this year, analysts said. “Actually, we were expec...</p>

  • India coffee down on selective buying by exporters

    Posted in on Jul 30, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста , Индия

    <p>Coffee prices in India declined at this week&#039;s auction on selective buying by exporters as well as local traders, auctioneer J Thomas &amp; Co said in a statement on Friday. &#34; Arabica plantation, arabica cherry and robusta cherry coffees received no enquiry from the exporters while robusta parchment coffees continued to receive good support from the exporters,&#34; it said. The prices of arabica planted PB fell by 115 rupees per 50 kg while that of A grade fell by 200 rupees per 50 kg at this week&#039;s auction held on Thursday, the statement said. Out of the total 209,392 kg offered for sale around 64,00...</p>

  • Vietnam plans to expand arabica area, double output by 2020

    Posted in on Jul 27, 2012 цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам

    <p>Vietnam, already the world&#039;s biggest producer of robusta coffee, plans to expand its planting area for arabica in a bid to more than double output of the superior-quality bean to 96,000 tonnes by 2020, though industry officials said production could be even higher. The Southeast Asian nation, the world&#039;s No.2 coffee producer after Brazil, will expand its northern and central arabica area to 40,000 hectares (99,000 acres) over the next eight years, an Agriculture Ministry official said. Estimates on Vietnam&#039;s current arabica area range from 32,000 to 38,000 hectares, though it has no central ag...</p>

  • "Чашка кофе за два евро? Не получится"

    Posted in on Jul 16, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика

    <p>Основатель сети Кофеин Евгений Коган - о том, почему москвичи ходят в кофейни, каковы перспективы у наших рестораторов на Западе и отчего же чашка кофе в России стоит так дорого.</p> <ul> <li>Как по-вашему, почему люди в Москве так полюбили кофейни?</li> <li>У них появилась потребность в месте, где они могут встречаться, общаться, думать, ковыряться в интернете. Мне часто задают вопрос: зачем они тебе нужны, те, кто купил чашку кофе и сидят по пять часов. А ведь это непонимание сути нашего бизнеса! В ресторане на один столик нужно много места, а у меня стул трется о стул. И если кто-то хочет посидеть пять часов, а</li></ul>

  • Dry weather to boost Colombia's 2013 coffee crop

    Posted in on Jul 11, 2012 кофе , арабика

    <p>Colombia's coffee crop for the first half of 2013 is shaping up to be one of the best in years as drier weather and the possible return of the El Nino weather phenomenon may boost production, exporters and growers said. After years of too much rain, good sunlight over the past six weeks has boosted flowerings, which could lead to a greater number of ripe cherries and help the country reach the 9 million 60-kg bag target for 2013, they said. "The weather has been excellent. We are already having flowering throughout the whole province," said Hector Falla, director of coffee growers for the Huil...</p>

  • Vietnam’s Coffee Premium Drops As London Futures Advance

    Posted in on Jul 05, 2012 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>Buyers of coffee from <a href="http://topics.bloomberg.com/vietnam/&gt;Vietnam">http://topics.bloomberg.com/vietnam/&gt;Vietnam</a> &gt;, the world’s biggest grower of the robusta variety, are paying a smaller premium for their beans after futures prices in London climbed, according to trading company NC Group Ltd. Vietnamese coffee for immediate shipment was at a premium of $5 to $10 a metric ton to the price of the September contract on the NYSE Liffe exchange in London, the trader said in a report e-mailed today. That compares with $20 a ton on July 2. Robusta coffee for September delivery advanced 2.7 percent over the past week in London. The “differential...</p>

  • Kenyan Coffee Prices Climb for a Second Week in Narobi

    Posted in on Jul 04, 2012 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика

    <p>Kenya’s coffee prices climbed 13 percent at an auction today as they tracked gains in New York, the Nairobi Coffee Exchange said. The average price for all the coffee sold rose to $169.97 for a 50-kilogram (110-pound) bag, from $150.06 a week earlier, the exchange said today by e-mail from the Kenyan capital. The benchmark AA grade rose 11 percent to an average of $307.44 a bag and sold for as much as $325 a bag from $293 last week, it said. Supplies of the grade climbed 8.3 percent to 989 bags, said the exchange, which is the trading platform of Kenya’s Coffee Producers and Traders Associatio...</p>

  • India coffee up on good demand

    Posted in on Jun 29, 2012 кофе , арабика , робуста , Индия

    <p>Coffee prices in India rose at this week&#039;s auction on higher purchase by exporters and local traders, auctioneer J Thomas &amp; Co said on Friday. &#34;All varieties of coffees on offer received better enquiry than seen in the previous sale date from all sections of trade,&#34;J Thomas &amp; Co said in a statement. Arabica plantation, arabica cherry, robusta parchment and robusta premium grades were brought by exporters while local were active on all grades of coffee, it added. Out of the total 230,460 kg offered for sale, around 107,000 kg were sold at the auction held on Thursday. Arabica cherry coffee from...</p>

  • Brazil’s Coffee Consumption May Accelerate After Prices Fell

    Posted in on Jun 28, 2012 кофе , рынок , маркетинг , арабика

    <p>Coffee consumption in Brazil, the world’s largest producer of the commodity, may accelerate in 2012 after prices fell, according to research company P&amp;A Marketing International. Arabica coffee prices on ICE Futures U.S. have dropped 28 percent this year. Brazil’s demand growth slowed to 3.7 percent last year from 4 percent in 2010 and almost 5 percent in 2009, Carlos Brando, a director at the Brazil-based research company, said at a conference in Geneva today. “There is a chance that demand will rebound again this year,” Brando said in an interview today at the conference. “If the high prices ...</p>