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В ближайшее время цена кофе Арабика на мировых рынках не изменится
Posted in on янв 22, 2014 кофе , цены , арабика
<p>Мартовский фьючерс на кофе 21 января торговался разнонаправлено, но закрылся в отрицательной зоне -0.95 цента (-0.81%), сообщает Виктор Неустроев, ведущий аналитик Wild Bear Capital. Цены на кофе вчера упали на фоне закрытия длинных позиций, но споры вокруг урожая в Бразилии по-прежнему поддерживают напряжение на рынке. Урожай в Бразилии, несомненно, уменьшится, но вряд ли составит 58-60 млн. мешков, как предвещают многие аналитики. Более правдоподобная оценка – 53-55 млн. мешков. Даже если урожай Бразилии и окажется на уровне самых пессимистичных прогнозов 46 млн. мешков, фермеры и так уже ск</p>
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Coffee Board embarks on expansion in new areas
Posted in on янв 21, 2014 кофе , арабика
<p>Board completes survey in 6-7 districts of Himachal Pradesh for taking up pilot schemes to plant coffee, also identifies hilly areas near Darjeeling. The Coffee Board is embarking on a two-pronged strategy of increasing coffee production and consumption in the country. In an effort to increase the domestic production, which is hovering around 300,000 tonnes annually for the last few years, the Board is identifying new areas for plantations in the country, a top Board official said. "The coffee consumption in the country has grown to about 90 grams per capita per year from 60-70 grams about 12 ...</p>
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Coffee Farmers in Vietnam Curbing Sales From Record Harvest
Posted in on янв 16, 2014 кофе , цены , сервис , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Coffee farmers in Vietnam, the biggest producer of robusta beans used by Nestle SA in instant drinks, are limiting sales from a record harvest before the Tet Lunar New Year festival as they expect higher prices. Growers will sell 33 percent of their beans before the holiday starts on Jan. 28 compared with an average 43 percent in the past five years, according to the median of 12 trader and analyst estimates compiled by Bloomberg. Farmers have sold 25 percent of this year’s 1.7 million-metric ton crop as of now from 33 percent a year ago, the survey showed. Growers usually accelerate sales to ...</p>
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Asia Coffee-Harvest of minor crop starts in Sumatra; roasters chase Vietnam
Posted in on янв 16, 2014 арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Harvesting of a minor crop has started on Indonesia's main coffee growing island of Sumatra but heavy rains have hurt quality, while Vietnamese robustas have been sold at smaller discounts as roasters step up purchases, dealers said on Thursday. Farmers and exporters in top robusta producer Vietnam were offering more beans to raise cash ahead of the Tet festival, which celebrates the Lunar New Year later this month. But demand from roasters helped prices defy pressure from rising supply. Trade in second-largest robusta producer Indonesia was sluggish as farmers held back beans, waiting for dom...</p>
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Coffee production may drop this year
Posted in on дек 19, 2013 кофе , арабика
<p>Coffee production in the country is expected to decline this year due to heavy rains, Parliament was informed today. "Yes, Sir," Minister of State for Commerce and Industry E M Sudarsana Natchiappan said in a written reply to a question whether it is a fact that the United Planters Association of Southern India has stated that there will be a drop in coffee production this year. "There is likely to be a drop in coffee production this year. The initial condition of the crop was very good and the production at the post blossom was estimated to be 3,47,000 tonne. "However, immediately after the b...</p>
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Coffee Falls to One-Week Low on Vietnam Tet Sales
Posted in on дек 18, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robusta coffee fell to a one-week low in London as farmers in Vietnam, the world’s largest producer of the robusta variety, increase sales before Tet, the festival that marks the Lunar New Year. Sugar retreated. Growers will sell 30 percent of their crop before Tet in late January, according to a Bloomberg survey of 12 traders and analysts published on Dec. 11. Sales were 10 percent to 12 percent of the harvest last week, Volcafe, the coffee unit of commodities trader ED&F Man Holdings Ltd. said in a Dec. 13 report. Farmer selling is “picking up,” the trader said. “Increased sales from Vietnam...</p>
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Фьючерсы на кофе вплотную приблизились к отметке 1 доллар за фунт арабики
Posted in on дек 10, 2013 кофе , арабика
<p>Цены на кофе сорта арабика торгуются вблизи своего минимума за последние несколько лет. Медвежий тренд на рынке кофе продолжается уже давно, основными причинами этого тренда являются большое мировое производство кофе и более низкие, по сравнению с прошлыми периодами, темпы роста потребления. Причинами продолжительного медвежьего тренда стали растущее производство кофе и низкие темпы роста потребления. Факторы, оказывающие давление на рынок. Великолепная погода в основных странах производителях, таких как Бразилия и Вьетнам привела к большому урожаю кофе в этом году и как следствие, большому ск</p>
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Two magic words make regular coffee taste better, study finds
Posted in on дек 06, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика
<p>Scientists have come upon two magic words capable of making consumers believe a plain old cup of coffee tastes better and should be more expensive: "eco-friendly." In a series of experiments, researchers asked people to sample two identical cups of coffee brewed from the same batch of arabica beans using a "standard model coffee machine," according to a report published Wednesday by the journal PLOS ONE. The researchers told the study volunteers that one of the cups was made with "eco-friendly" coffee beans and the other was not. Over and over, people who said they cared about the environment ...</p>
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Coffee exports jump 29% in first 2 months of coffee year
Posted in on дек 03, 2013 кофе , цены , зеленый кофе , арабика
<p>India exported 39,800 tonnes of coffee in October and November this year as against 30,859 tonnes in same period last year. India’s coffee exports have registered an impressive 29% rise in the first two months of the current crop year (October 2013-September 2014). India exported 39,800 tonnes between October and November 2013 compared to 30,859 tonnes in the same period last year. The rise in exports is significant as the previous year (October 2012-September 2013) had seen an overall decline of 5.24% to 2,99,582 tonnes. “The depreciation of rupee and rush to clear off carry forward stocks we...</p>
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Colombia coffee growers bristle at proposal to plant robusta
Posted in on дек 02, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Producers of Colombia’s prestigious arabica coffees, renowned as some of the world’s finest, have balked at proposals they consider growing cheaper, more astringent-tasting robusta beans to boost income and cope with a steep rise in costs. President Juan Manuel Santos, once Colombia’s representative to the International Coffee Organisation, mentioned the idea of growing robusta at an annual coffee farmers’ conference this week — and drew a hostile response from growers who fear it would tarnish the image of their premium produce. “We are against robusta. It doesn’t need labour and is much chea...</p>
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Robusta Coffee Falls After Biggest Rally in 7 Weeks
Posted in on ноя 26, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Robusta coffee fell for a second day in London after rallying the most in seven weeks last week on falling stockpiles and slow exports from Vietnam, the world’s largest producer. Cocoa advanced. The beans used to make instant coffee and espresso gained 4.3 percent through Nov. 22, the most since the seven-day period ended Oct. 4. Inventories in warehouses monitored by NYSE Liffe slid 8 percent in the two weeks to Nov. 11, while shipments from Vietnam are forecast at 94,000 metric tons this month, data from the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development showed, 23 percent lower than a year e...</p>
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Burundi's coffee culture 'the difference between food and hunger'
Posted in on ноя 21, 2013 кофе , рынок , арабика
<p>In the hills of Burundi, farmers tend their coffee crop. Their livelihoods depend on a good harvest. Coffee in the small central African nation is more than just a hot drink; it's a valuable commodity that props up Burundi's agrarian-based economy. The world of Starbucks baristas and double macchiatos are an alien concept to coffee growers in one of Africa's poorest nations, where 55% of the population earns their livelihood from Arabica beans. Read more: Africa's giant infrastructure projects Chantal Ka-Hor-Rury, a coffee trader and head of a collective that helps farmers bring their crop to ...</p>