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Winner Becomes Loser as Rain Revives Brazil Coffee Supply
Posted in on Dec 30, 2014 кофе , рынок , маркетинг , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Coffee, the best-performing commodity of 2014, is ending the year in a bear market that shows few signs of ending. Prices that doubled this year by October fell 13 percent in the past two months as rains aided parched trees in Brazil, the world’s top grower. November was the wettest month of the year, after the worst dry spell in eight decades forced Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) and Folgers to charge more for their coffee. Ecom Agroindustrial Corp. predicts the 2015 crop will be at least 25 percent bigger than the National Coffee Council’s July forecast, and farmers are exporting more as Brazil’s cu...</p>
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Rains in Brazil dampen market spirits, but production in 2014/15 estimated lower
Posted in on Dec 16, 2014 рынок , цены , арабика , робуста , обжарка , Бразилия
<p>Coffee prices slipped back in November, as widespread rains in Brazil curtailed any further price rises. All group indicators decreased, although this was less noticeable in the case of Robusta. According to Conab, production of Arabica in Brazil will be six million bags lower in 2014/15 compared to 2013/14; some of this deficit may be covered by the continued recovery in Colombia and improved management of coffee leaf rust in Central America, but the gap will not be totally offset. In terms of Robusta production, there have been mixed reports for Vietnam in 2014/15, but a decrease is expected...</p>
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Brazil Raises 2014 Coffee Crop Estimate to 45.1 Million Bags
Posted in on Sep 18, 2014 кофе , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>Brazilian crop agency Conab raised its estimate for the country's 2014 coffee crop because of a bigger harvest of the robusta variety of the beans. Brazil's farmers are expected to produce 45.1 million 132-pound bags of coffee this year, Conab said in a report published Tuesday, up from the agency's forecast of 44.6 million tons in May. Brazil grew 49.2 million bags of coffee in 2013. Brazil is the world's biggest producer and exporter of coffee, and the worst drought in decades earlier this year in the country's most important coffee-producing state, Minas Gerais, has hurt plants and led to s...</p>
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Brazil Coffee Output Set for Longest Decline Since 1965
Posted in on Aug 26, 2014 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>A prolonged drought in Brazil has already claimed about half of Jose Francisco Pereira’s coffee crop. Next year could be even worse as the country heads for the first three-year output decline since 1965. “Everybody is praying for rain,” said Pereira, general director of Monte Alegre Coffees, a grower with 2,500 hectares (6,280 acres) based in Alfenas, Minas Gerais, that forecast this season’s harvest at 45,000 bags, down from 82,000 last year. Production in Brazil, the world’s top grower, may drop as much as 18 percent to 40.1 million bags when the harvest ends next month, the National Coffee...</p>
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Arabica Coffee Futures Jump on Brazil Production Forecasts
Posted in on Aug 01, 2014 кофе , рынок , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Arabica-coffee prices surged Thursday to the highest level in 2½ months as traders and investors continued to worry about the size of Brazil's current and upcoming harvests. Arabica coffee for delivery in September on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange was recently up 4.5% at $1.9065 a pound, the highest since May 16. We have had numerous consecutive reports from coffee cooperatives and organizations in Brazil indicating lower production, said Sterling Smith, a futures specialist at Citigroup in Chicago. The market is realizing that yes, we have a severely compromised crop. The worst drought in dec...</p>
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Бразилия теряет лидерство на мировом рынке кофе
Posted in on Jul 11, 2014 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>На рынке кофе в текущем маркетинговом году сложилась интересная ситуация. Основным поставщиком кофе в мире является Бразилия, кофейные плантации которой пострадали в этом году от чрезмерной засухи в январе-марте 2014 года, но эта же засуха позволила урожаю созреть гораздо быстрее обычного и уборочная уже началась (обычно уборочная проходит в августе-сентябре). Таким образом, фактор засухи влияет на рынок сразу с обеих сторон: поддерживает рынок ожидание пересмотра урожая в сторону снижения, так как кофейные деревья дали урожай, но зерна оказались гораздо мельче обычного, а давление исходит от ...</p>
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Хозяйка Чемпионата мира Бразилия – страна не только футбола, но и кофе
Posted in on Jun 26, 2014 кофе , Бразилия
<p>Футбол, самба и, конечно же, кофе – это то, без чего бразильцы своей жизни не представляют. Корреспондент Первого канала побывал там, где об этом растении и напитке, который из него делают, знают всё, и узнал некоторые секреты. Футбол, самба и, конечно же, кофе – это то, без чего бразильцы своей жизни не представляют. Корреспондент Первого канала побывал там, где об этом растении и напитке, который из него делают, знают всё, и узнал некоторые секреты. Город Сантос - главный кофейный порт Бразилии. Отсюда знаменитый бразильский кофе расходится по всему миру. В местном музее нам рассказывают, чт</p>
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Brazil Coffee Losses Seen Less Severe Than Forecast
Posted in on Jun 03, 2014 кофе , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Brazil coffee growers may face less severe losses than officially estimated as the first harvested beans indicate that rains last month reduced the impact of the worst drought in 50 years, the agriculture minister said. Brazil’s crop forecasting agency Conab reduced last month its estimate for this year’s coffee output to 44.6 million bags, from a January forecast of 46.5 million to 50.2 million bags. The forecast may be revised by the end of the harvest, Minister Neri Geller said in interview yesterday. Each bag weighs 60 kilograms (132 pounds). “I’m not going to give figures, but we expect t...</p>
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Brazil coffee farmers double their forward sales
Posted in on May 26, 2014 кофе , цены , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Brazilian farmers have doubled their forward sales for this year's arabica coffee crop after a drought-led rally in prices, leaving leeway for further price rises, a poll of ten traders and roasters showed. Farmers in the world's top coffee grower have forward sold around 39 percent of the 2014/15 arabica crop, around twice what is typically sold by this time of year, according to the poll's median forecast. Unusually, they are also estimated to have sold 8 percent of the 2015/16 crop. "At the moment I would say we're 35 to 40 percent sold when normally it would be 15 to 20 percent and on 201...</p>
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Don't want coffee to get more expensive? Hope for rain in Brazil
Posted in on May 12, 2014 кофе , рынок , цены , обжаренный кофе , арабика , Бразилия
<p>That cup of Joe is on its way to becoming a cup of Whoa. The price of arabica coffee beans has nearly doubled since November. While larger companies such as Starbucks have locked in their price for coffee beans for this year and part of next year, smaller companies are faced with the prospect of raising prices for their coffee drinkers. The source of the trouble affecting prices is in Brazil, which is fending off a leaf disease and a drought. And concern over the coffee crop in the South American nation is enough to affect prices because Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, accountin...</p>
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Coffee prices highly volatile following Brazil weather: ICO
Posted in on Apr 16, 2014 кофе , рынок , Бразилия
<p>Coffee prices continue to be highly volatile, changing significantly according to Brazilian weather reports, the International Coffee Organization (ICO) reported on 10 April. In its March monthly coffee report, the ICO warned that Brazil’s weather should be taken seriously in terms of its potential effect on coffee production. It cited a recent study that referred to the current drought as “the largest climate anomaly since the ‘Black Frost’ of 1975”, warning that damage to the 2015-16 crop could be even worse. The Black Frost of 1975 affected around two thirds of Brazil’s crops the following ...</p>
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Coffee jumps on renewed Brazil production worries
Posted in on Apr 08, 2014 кофе , Бразилия
<p>Coffee futures soared for a second day Monday as investors continued to worry about this year’s coffee harvest in Brazil. Coffee jumped 8.4 cents, or 4.5 percent, to $1.94 a pound. That’s on top of Friday’s 6 percent jump. Brazil’s National Coffee Council said Friday that it expects the country’s harvest to be between 40.1 million and 43.3 million bags, down from its previous forecast of 44 million bags, according to The Wall Street Journal. Brazil produces roughly half of the world’s supply of coffee. Other agricultural commodities were mostly lower. Wheat rose 7 cents, or 1 percent to $6.763...</p>