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Coffee prices surge to 9-month high as dry weather in Brazil threatens to damage the crop
Posted in on Feb 07, 2014 кофе , цены , Бразилия
<p>Coffee prices rose Wednesday for a seventh straight day on concern that dry weather in Brazil will harm this year's crop. The price of coffee for March delivery rose 6.85 cents, or 5 percent, to $1.43 a pound. That's the highest price since last May. Coffee prices have climbed 29 percent this year. The current dryness in central and northeastern Brazil comes at a crucial time for the development of the coffee crop and has already prompted traders to pare back their expectations for this year's crop. Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer, accounting for about a third of global productio...</p>
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Arabica Coffee Gains on Cooler Brazil Forecast
Posted in on Jul 18, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>Arabica-coffee futures rose to a more than five-week high on Wednesday as forecasts for cold, wet weather in top producer Brazil's growing regions and a stronger currency there discouraged selling. Arabica coffee for delivery in September on ICE Futures U.S. settled at $1.2795 a pound, up 1.6% on the day, the highest active-month settlement since June 10. "It looks like we put a low in," said Jack Scoville, a vice president at Price Futures Group, a Chicago brokerage. "It kind of feels like we've run out of selling for the moment." Last month, arabica coffee prices came within a month of a fou...</p>
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Coffee Crushed as Slumping Real Spurs Brazil Sales
Posted in on Jul 04, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста , Бразилия
<p>The weakest Brazilian real in four years is accelerating coffee shipments from the biggest growing nation, adding to a glut that is cutting costs for Starbucks Corp. (SBUX) and Kraft Foods Group Inc. First-half shipments were 20 percent higher than a year earlier at 13.385 million bags, or 803,000 metric tons, the Brazilian Trade Ministry said July 1. The real’s 9.4 percent retreat in the second quarter, the most among 24 major emerging-market currencies, increased revenue from dollar-denominated coffee sales and encouraged exporters to tap stockpiles that are the biggest since 2007. Enlarge i...</p>
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Bumper coffee crop in Brazil sends futures price to a three-year low
Posted in on May 25, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Coffee futures tumbled to the lowest in more than three years as inventories climbed in Europe and the U.S., the world's leading consumers, fueling concern that supplies will overwhelm demand. European Coffee Federation data show that stockpiles at ports climbed 9.7 percent in March to 10.3 million bags from a year earlier. Inventories monitored by ICE Futures U.S. have soared 80 percent in the past 12 months and are close to a three-year high. Global supplies will outpace demand for the second straight year amid bumper crops in Brazil, the top grower and exporter, according to Volcafe. "The i...</p>
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Бразилия прогнозирует снижение объемов урожая кофе в 2013/14
Posted in on May 17, 2013 кофе , арабика , Бразилия
<p>По информации латиноамериканских СМИ, Бразильское правительство прогнозирует снижение объемов урожая кофе в сезоне 2013-2014 годов. По оценкам экспертов, снижение показателей сбора кофе в этой южноамериканской стране, являющейся крупнейшим в мире экспортером этого продукта, составит почти 4,5% по сравнению с урожаем 2012-2013 годов. Общее количество 60-килограммовых мешков, в которых измеряется урожай, оценивается в 48,6 млн штук в то время, как в прошлый сезон было собрано более 50,8 млн мешков. Урожай прошлого сезона стал одним из самых больших, собранных в истории Бразилии. Большая часть пр</p>
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Goldman Lowers Arabica Coffee Price Forecasts on Brazil Crop
Posted in on Apr 24, 2013 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Goldman Sachs Group Inc. lowered its price forecasts for arabica coffee futures in New York, citing an improving production outlook in leading grower Brazil. Prices will be at $1.45 a pound in three, six and 12 months, the bank said in a report e-mailed today. That is down from previous forecasts of $1.55 a pound, $1.65 a pound and $1.75 a pound, respectively, it said. Arabica futures for delivery in July fell 0.6 percent to $1.4225 a pound by 9:14 a.m. on the ICE Futures U.S. exchange in New York. Brazil will harvest 47 million to 50.2 million bags of coffee this year, Conab, the government’s...</p>
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Strauss Group Clarifies No Strategic Decision Made to Scale Down Green Coffee Export Operation in Brazil
Posted in on Mar 25, 2013 кофе , цены , зеленый кофе , Бразилия
<p>In clarification of the press release issued by Strauss Group, we would like to emphasize and clarify that no strategic decision was made to scale down the green coffee export operation in Brazil. The reduction in green coffee export activity in 2012 was due to the price decrease of green coffee, the price volatility, as well as the transportation conditions which existed in 2012. Green coffee export from Brazil has been and will be an important part of the Company coffee business and profit; in addition to the profit generated by the operation itself, the green coffee export operation generat...</p>
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Coffee Capped on Low Roaster Inventory as Brazil Delivery Starts
Posted in on Mar 11, 2013 кофе , обжарщик , арабика , Бразилия
<p>Coffee prices are set to stay low as roasters are buying less than usual, rules allowing Brazilian coffee to be delivered in New York come into force and a record global crop compensates for leaf rust losses in Central America. While countries in Central America and Mexico may lose 4 million to 5 million bags to leaf rust next season, coffee will trade between $1.40 a pound and $1.60 a pound for the next 12 months, said Ricardo Villanueva, president of the private sector committee at the International Coffee Organization. He correctly forecast in September that futures would drop to $1.40 a po...</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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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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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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Brazil Coffee Areas to Have Rain in Coming Weeks, Somar Says
Posted in on Oct 25, 2012 кофе , Бразилия
<p>Coffee producing areas in Brazil, the biggest grower of the bean, will have more rain in the coming weeks, which should benefit crop development, weather consulting company Somar Meteoreologia said. The rain should make the soil more humid, which is expected to favor the development of the coffee trees that were hurt by a dry spell that lasted until the first week of October, Somar said in an e-mailed report yesterday. Source: bloomberg.com/news/2012-10-24/brazil-coffee-areas-to-have-rain-in-coming-weeks-somar-says.html</p>