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Robusta Coffee Falls as Vietnam Drought Eases
Posted in on May 14, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robusta coffee fell in London as rainfall in growing regions of Vietnam, the world’s largest producer of the robusta variety, eased concerns a drought earlier this year would cut output. Cocoa advanced. Most areas in Dak Lak province, representing about 30 percent of Vietnam’s coffee crop, will get 60 millimeters (2.4 inches) to 90 millimeters of rain in the 10 days through May 20, the Meteorology and Hydrology Department said in a report e-mailed today. Recent rains in the coffee belt completely erased the threat of drought, Nguyen Chi Cuong, chief executive officer at trading company NC Grou...</p>
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Tech-savvy Vietnam coffee farmers brew global takeover
Posted in on Apr 18, 2013 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Most Vietnamese coffee farmers have never heard of a double tall skinny latte, but they could tell you the price of the beans that go into one in their sleep. From high-tech Israeli irrigation systems to text message updates of global prices for the commodity, coffee farming in Vietnam's Central Highlands has come a long way since the French first introduced the bean over a century ago. "I used to carry my coffee to market by bicycle," said 44-year-old farmer Ama Diem. "Now I check the bean price on my mobile phones" before making the trip. By texting "CA" to the number 8288 from any Vietnames...</p>
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Robusta Coffee Rebounds Amid Vietnam Drought
Posted in on Mar 22, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robusta coffee rebounded in London on speculation prices that fell for three consecutive sessions dropped too far amid a drought that may cut output in Vietnam, the world’s largest producer of the variety. Sugar gained. Robusta coffee futures fell to $2,152 a metric ton yesterday as rain fell over growing areas in Vietnam. That was the lowest close for a most active contract since March 6. Showers and thunderstorms will be scattered across the country through tomorrow, bringing 0.1-0.4 inch of rain, according to forecaster AccuWeather. Dry weather in Vietnam earlier this year may cut output ne...</p>
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Vietnam Coffee-High prices hurt trade, Nov exports up
Posted in on Nov 28, 2012 рынок , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Vietnam's coffee export market slowed on Tuesday as exporters sought to sell on par with London futures and buyers did not rush as their stocks were high, partly boosted by rising shipments so far this season, traders and the government said. Farmers slowing sales, anticipating prices to rise on reports that the crop this year will fall from a record high in 2011/2012, would also keep trade quiet, traders said. Vietnam, the world's second-largest producer after Brazil, has picked more than half of its 2012/2013 crop, but falling global prices also prompted growers to hold back sales. London's ...</p>
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Vietnam Coffee Farmers Seen Harvesting 35% of Crop, Selling 15%
Posted in on Nov 19, 2012 кофе , аналитика , цены , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Coffee farmers in Vietnam, the world’s largest producer of the robusta variety, have harvested 35 percent of the crop that started Oct. 1 and sold about 15 percent, according to Amsterdam-based trader Nedcoffee BV. Vietnam’s 2012-13 crop may be similar to the record 26.5 million bags produced last season, according to Andrea Thompson, the Belfast, Northern Ireland-based head of research and analysis at CoffeeNetwork, a unit of broker INTL FCStone Inc. Speculation of a large crop prompted local prices to drop 6.4 percent over the past month to 37,900 dong ($1.82) a kilogram (2.2 pounds), data f...</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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Vietnam Coffee Price Fell to 2-Week Low as Season Started
Posted in on Oct 11, 2012 кофе , цены , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Coffee prices in Vietnam, the largest producer of the robusta variety used in instant drinks and espresso, fell to the lowest level in more than two weeks on stockpile sales with the start of the new season. Vietnamese coffee slid to 41,200 dong ($1.98) a kilogram (2.2 pounds) yesterday, the lowest price since Sept. 20, data from the Dak Lak Trade & Tourism Center showed. The price rose to 41,300 dong today. Vietnam’s 2012-13 coffee season started this month and output is forecast to fall 1 million bags to 26 million bags, according to Volcafe, the coffee unit of commodities trader ED&F Man Ho...</p>
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Coffee Production Estimate Raised At ICO On Vietnam Harvest
Posted in on Sep 05, 2012 кофе , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Global coffee production for the season ending this month will be higher than first estimated as output expands in Vietnam, the biggest grower of robusta beans, according to the International Coffee Organization. World production will total 132.7 million bags for the 2011-12 season, the London-based group said in a report e-mailed today. That compares with last month’s 131.4 million-bag forecast and 134.3 million bags a year earlier. “This revision is mostly attributable to better-than- expected levels of production in Vietnam, which is now estimated at 21 million bags, up 7.9 percent,” the IC...</p>
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Вьетнам стал крупнейшим в мире экспортером кофе
Posted in on Aug 14, 2012 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Впервые в истории Вьетнам стал крупнейшим в мире экспортером кофе. По данным Международной организации кофе, за первое полугодие текущего года республика на 13 % обогнала по объемам экспортных поставок бессменного на протяжении последних лет лидера мирового кофейного бизнеса - Бразилию. Как отмечают в министерстве сельского хозяйства и аграрного развития, с начала года заработки вьетнамских экспортеров ароматного напитка превысили 2,5 млрд долларов, увеличившись более, чем на 25 % по сравнению с аналогичным периодом прошлого года. Основное место в структуре вьетнамского экспорта занимают зерна</p>
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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>
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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'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'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's current arabica area range from 32,000 to 38,000 hectares, though it has no central ag...</p>