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  • Asia Coffee-Trade stalls as London futures fall

    Posted in on май 29, 2014 арабика , робуста

    <p>Asian robusta trade came to a standstill on Thursday after benchmark London futures fell almost four percent on the prospect of rising output in top producer Vietnam and a sell-off in arabica, dealers said. July robustas touched a 3-month low at $1,903 a tonne on Wednesday after New York arabica dropped nearly two percent as harvests ramped up in key producing regions. Arabica often influences robusta futures. Vietnam's grade 2, 5 percent broken beans had changed hands at $30 to $40 below London futures earlier this week, versus $75 discounts last week. Higher-quality robustas usually purchase...</p>

  • Brazil coffee farmers double their forward sales

    Posted in on май 26, 2014 кофе , цены , арабика , Бразилия

    <p>Brazilian farmers have doubled their forward sales for this year&#039;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&#039;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&#039;s median forecast.  Unusually, they are also estimated to have sold 8 percent of the 2015/16 crop. &#34;At the moment I would say we&#039;re 35 to 40 percent sold when normally it would be 15 to 20 percent and on 201...</p>

  • Peru says coffee output could rise 15pc in 2014 on higher prices

    Posted in on май 12, 2014 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика

    <p>Coffee output in Peru could grow by 15 percent this year as farmers boost planting in a bid to cash in on prices that have risen on the back of a historic drought in Brazil, the agriculture ministry said on Friday. Output in Peru could reach about 300,000 tonnes this year, up from some 260,000 tonnes produced in last year's fungus-hit harvest, said Jorge Figueroa, a coffee specialist with the agriculture ministry. The ministry previously forecast a 7 percent increase for this year, expecting coffee-growing regions hurt by the roya fungus to start recuperating. That recovery has sped up since c...</p>

  • Don't want coffee to get more expensive? Hope for rain in Brazil

    Posted in on май 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>

  • Coffee Rust Destroying Crops Across Central America

    Posted in on май 08, 2014 кофе , рынок , арабика

    <p>A fungus called Coffee rust, or la roya, has once again destroyed crops in Central America. Experts say that climate change is to be blamed for the dwindling coffee production in the region. La roya has gained a stronger foothold this year in the coffee-producing regions of Central America, New York Times reported. Rise in global temperature has helped the fungus spread in the high-altitude regions. Arabica beans that grow in temperatures between 18°C and 22°C, account for some 70 percent of coffee produced in Brazil. Even 1°C rise in temperature could lead to a 25 percent loss in Brazil's fam...</p>

  • Soaring Coffee Bean Prices Threaten Even Starbucks

    Posted in on апр 30, 2014 кофе , цены , арабика

    <p>Don't be surprised if your morning cup of joe gets more expensive soon. Coffee beans are now so pricey that even Starbucks has ratcheted back its purchases, the Wall Street Journal reports. The cost of arabica beans, the variety used by Starbucks and other upscale roasters, has surged roughly 90 percent this year due to a drought in Brazil, the world's largest producer of the beans. Arabica-coffee futures have lately approached $2.15 a pound. Starbucks has locked in order prices through this fiscal year and some of the next, which begins Oct. 1, and Starbucks' head of coffee Craig Russell told...</p>

  • Цены на кофе взлетели до 2-летнего максимума на фоне засухи в Бразилии

    Posted in on апр 23, 2014 кофе , арабика

    <p>Фьючерсы на кофе выросли в цене до максимального значения за 26 месяцев. Как отмечает агентство Bloomberg, цены на этот продукт растут из-за опасений сокращения поставок на фоне засухи в Бразилии, крупнейшем производителе кофе в мире. Во вторник трейдер Volcafe Ltd. понизил прогноз урожая кофе сорта арабика в Бразилии в будущем сезоне на 18% - до 28,4 млн мешков. Спрос на кофе в мире, включая сорт робуста, может превысить урожай на 11 млн мешков. Вес мешка составляет 60 кг, или 132 фунта. Бразильские плантации сначала поразила самая сильная за десятилетия засуха, а теперь в стране идут проливн</p>

  • Global coffee consumption outstrips production in 2013

    Posted in on апр 14, 2014 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>The supply deficit is seen in coffee as Brazil, the world&#039;s largest producer, has reported one of the worst droughts this year.  The global coffee market is heading towards a supply deficit as the world consumption has outstripped production in 2013. The global consumption is provisionally pegged at 145.8 million bags while the production in crop year 2013-14 estimated at 145.7 million bags. The most important variable at the moment is the size of the 2014-15 Brazilian crop, which is starting in April 2014. However, the damage resulting from the recent drought is yet to be officially quantifie...</p>

  • Цены на кофе достигли максимального за последние 25 месяцев значения

    Posted in on апр 11, 2014 кофе , арабика

    <p>В четверг, 10 апреля, цены на кофе достигли максимального за последние 25 месяцев значения на фоне ожиданий его дефицита на мировом рынке, вызванного снижением урожайности в Бразилии ввиду неблагоприятной погоды. Так, фьючерсы на кофе сорта арабика повышались на торгах ICE до максимального с 14 февраля 2012 года значения в $2,1 за фунт. Источник: finam.ru/international/newsitem/ceny-na-kofe-dostigli-maksimalnogo-za-poslednie-25-mesyacev-znacheniya-20140411-1228/</p>

  • Coffee Futures Rise to 25-Month High on Global Deficit Forecast

    Posted in on апр 11, 2014 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>Coffee futures rose to a 25-month high as concerns mounted that the global market will swing to a deficit after a drought in the first quarter ravaged crops in Brazil, the world’s biggest producer and exporter. In the year starting Oct. 1 in most countries, world production will trail demand by 7.1 million bags, Marex Spectron, a London-based brokerage, said in a report. That would mark the first shortfall in five years, U.S. government data show. Heavy rain this weekend may delay the harvest in some parts of Brazil, Commodity Weather Group said yesterday. Arabica futures have surged 88 percen...</p>

  • Coffee Exports From India Dropping as Rains Shrink Harvest

    Posted in on апр 04, 2014 кофе , арабика , робуста , Индия

    <p>Coffee shipments from India, Asia’s third-largest grower, are poised to fall this year as a rally in global prices deters buyers from Italy to Russia and after unseasonal rains cut output for the first time in six years. Exports may decline as much as 10 percent from 312,756 metric tons in 2013, said Ramesh Rajah, president of the Coffee Exporters Association of India. The harvest probably dropped below 300,000 tons in the 12 months started Oct. 1 from a record 318,200 tons a year earlier, he said. Reduced supplies from India, where robusta accounts for 70 percent of output, may help a surge i...</p>

  • Coffee exports to dip in FY15 on low output

    Posted in on апр 02, 2014 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста

    <p>Figures for FY14 show a moderate rise of 2.8%, thanks to a sharp rise in prices during Q4 India’s coffee exports are likely to witness a moderate decline in 2014-15 because of owing to lower crop harvested for 2013-14. Although the country’s exports registered a marginal growth of 2.8 per cent in 2013-14 to 313,035 tonnes, exports in 2014-15 are likely to drop below the 300,000-tonne mark in the current financial year. “Even for 2013-14, we had expected a lower level of exports. However, due to a sudden spurt in prices of Arabica in February and March, the exports picked up in the fourth quart...</p>