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Robusta Coffee Falls to 2-Month Low on Vietnam Crop
Posted in on сен 09, 2013 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robusta coffee fell to the lowest in more than two months in London as a record crop in Vietnam, the largest producer, may expand the global surplus. Cocoa fell. Vietnam will probably harvest 1.7 million metric tons (28.3 million bags) of coffee in the 2013-14 season that starts Oct. 1, up 17 percent from a year earlier, according to the median of nine trader and shipper estimates compiled by Bloomberg last month. Volcafe, a unit of commodities trader ED&F Man Holdings Ltd., forecast a 30 million-bag crop in 2013-14. Futures dropped 9.4 percent this year. “Coffee remains in chronic surplus and...</p>
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Coffee planters moot India's first privately funded research body
Posted in on сен 02, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>R&D outfit to focus on developing high yielding clonal strains, resistant to White Stem borer, Leaf Rust In an effort to increase productivity and production of Indian coffee, the major plantation associations in India have mooted a proposal to set up a privately funded research organisation. The main objective of the research outfit is to develop new clonal strains for both Arabica and Robusta coffee. The plantation associations like United Planters' Association of South India (Upasi), Karnataka Planters' Association (KPA), Karnataka Growers' Federation (KGF), Hassan District Planters' Assoc...</p>
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Central American coffee farmers fear ruin from rust fungus
Posted in on авг 30, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Central American coffee industry officials say the region's arabica crop is weathering an outbreak of leaf-rust fungus, but try telling that to small-hold farmers like Graciela Alvarenga. Her 0.3 hectare (0.74 acre) plot in Honduras' El Paraiso region near the border with Nicaragua has been so hard hit, she now uses the dried leaves and branches of her coffee plants as kindling to cook her breakfast. "This year I don't think we'll produce anything," Alvarenga said in a recent interview, hunched over her stove and stirring a pot of beans. "We've lost nearly the whole farm." A growing chorus of ...</p>
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Coffee Reserves Seen at 2000 Low on Indonesian Rain
Posted in on авг 27, 2013 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста
<p>Robusta coffee stockpiles are poised to slump to a 13-year low as torrential rain in Indonesia disrupts supply and consumers wait three more months before Vietnam’s new crop gets shipped. Rain in the largest growing regions of Indonesia, the biggest producer behind Vietnam and Brazil, was as much as twice the 30-year average since April, MDA Weather Services says. Inventories certified by NYSE Liffe will tumble 34 percent to 52,000 metric tons by the end of 2013, the lowest since May 2000, the average of 10 trader estimates compiled by Bloomberg shows. Futures will gain 12 percent to $2,000 a ...</p>
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Excess rains may lead to lower coffee output this year
Posted in on авг 19, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Excess rainfall in key coffee growing areas of Karnataka has hit plantations badly and growers expect the output to shrink by 10-30 per cent over initial crop estimates. PRODUCTION HIT Heavy and continuous rainfall in coffee growing regions of Coorg, Chikmagalur and Hassan districts has triggered berry droppings and fungal disease black rot of coffee, which is seen affecting the production. These three districts accounted for over 72 per cent of the country’s coffee output of 3.18 lakh tonnes last year. The Coffee Board in its post-blossom forecast for 2013-14 had projected an output of 3.47 l...</p>
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Robusta Coffee Rises to 2-Week High on Stockpiles
Posted in on авг 12, 2013 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Robusta coffee rose to the highest price in two weeks in London after a report showed traders continued to tap stockpiles in Europe. Cocoa fell. Bean stockpiles in warehouses monitored by the NYSE Liffe exchange fell 15 percent to 83,770 metric tons in the two weeks to Aug. 5, data on the exchange website yesterday showed. Robusta coffee was little changed this year while arabica futures slumped 15 percent as global supplies outpaced demand. Brazil, the world’s biggest coffee grower, will harvest 48.6 million bags of coffee, a record for a year in which trees enter the lower-yielding half of a...</p>
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Arabica Coffee Futures Jump on Expected Brazilian Government Measures
Posted in on авг 05, 2013 кофе , арабика
<p>Arabica coffee rallied Friday after Brazil's Agriculture Ministry said it would announce measures to combat low prices as early as Monday. Those measures could include buying coffee from producers. The announcement fanned futures after prices tumbled to a four-year low during the previous session. But, "we don't know what's coming," said Gustavo Moretti, a trader in Santos, Brazil, for Ecom Agroindustrial Corp., one of the world's biggest coffee traders. "We would like to have something healthy for pricing and producers, but so far, it's nothing concrete." Arabica coffee for September delivery...</p>
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Arabica Coffee Gains on Cooler Brazil Forecast
Posted in on июл 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 Reaches Seven-Week High on Vietnam Exports
Posted in on июл 17, 2013 кофе , рынок , арабика , робуста , Вьетнам
<p>Robusta coffee reached a seven-week high in London as sliding exports from leading grower Vietnam compounded rising local prices and low stockpiles in Europe. Cocoa advanced on speculation about crop delays. Vietnam’s coffee shipments fell 37 percent on the year to 88,387 metric tons in June, according to customs data. Local bean prices were the highest since May 28 yesterday, data from the Daklak Trade & Tourism Center on Bloomberg showed. Robusta coffee stockpiles in depots monitored by NYSE Liffe slid 3.2 percent in the two weeks to July 8, according to exchange figures. Robusta gained “as ...</p>
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Central American coffee leaf rust sends roasters to new markets for beans
Posted in on июл 11, 2013 кофе , цены , маркетинг , зеленый кофе , арабика
<p>The Central American coffee market has been nearly paralyzed by fears of its worst-ever outbreak of leaf rust, as well as a collapse in futures prices, which have combined to create a standoff between big roasters and small farmers. As a result, some buyers are looking to Brazil, East Africa, China and Vietnam for beans from the 2013/2014 crop, while Central American farmers are reluctant to sell, hoping for a bounce in prices that have slumped to a four-year low. "People are not buying, fearful that the coffee won't be delivered, and the producers are not selling due to low prices," said Eric...</p>
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Tata Coffee: Strong growth brewing
Posted in on июл 10, 2013 цены , арабика , робуста
<p>The company is also scouting for attractive buyouts in Europe; most analysts stay positive on the stock The Tata Coffee scrip has under-performed the broader indices since mid-May, down a whopping 36 per cent as against a 3.8 per cent fall in the Sensex. While the company performed well across all segments in the first three quarters of FY13, the fourth quarter was weak. Sales were flat, while net profits (adjusted for extra-ordinary items) fell 21 per cent year-on-year, at the consolidated level. Experts say, some margin funding-related selling by lending firms in the counter was largely resp...</p>
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Indonesia Coffee Output Likely to Hit Record
Posted in on июл 10, 2013 кофе , арабика , робуста
<p>Indonesia’s coffee output is likely to hit a record of over 12 million 60-kg bags this crop year, the International Coffee Organization said on Monday, raising its forecast for the world’s third-largest producer by 13 percent. The ICO did not give any reason for growing output in Indonesia, but Reuters surveys have shown that favorable weather should boost production. But the upward revision for Indonesia was offset by reduced forecasts for some Latin American countries that have been grappling with coffee leaf rust, prompting the IOC to keep its outlook for global output unchanged at a rise o...</p>