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Coffee Crushed as Slumping Real Spurs Brazil Sales
Posted in on июл 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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Coffee exports down 4.45% during January-June period
Posted in on июл 04, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Less improvement in the global price situation has led to country's lowered coffee shipments to 1,91,055 tonnes during Jan-June period, 2013 India’s coffee exports fell marginally by 4.45 per cent to 191,055 tonnes in the first six months of the current calendar year due to sluggish global prices on possible higher production from other countries. The country had shipped 199,969 tonnes in the same period last year, according to the Coffee Board data. “Since there was not much improvement in the global price situation, our coffee shipments have lowered to 191,055 tonnes during January-June peri...</p>
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Coffee Climbs in London After Quarterly Loss
Posted in on июл 03, 2013 кофе , аналитика , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Robusta coffee climbed to the highest in almost three weeks in London on speculation prices that fell in the last quarter by the most since 2011 slipped too far, amid declining stockpiles in Europe and high premiums in growing nations. Cocoa slipped. Futures tumbled 14 percent from April to June, the worst quarterly loss since the third quarter of 2011. Stockpiles with a valid grading certificate in warehouses monitored by NYSE Liffe fell 1.3 percent to 119,580 metric tons in the two weeks to June 24, exchange data showed. Beans from leading grower Vietnam and third-ranking Indonesia were trad...</p>
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Brazil’s Coffee Growers Accelerate Harvesting After Dry Weather
Posted in on июн 10, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика , робуста
<p>Coffee growers in Brazil, the world’s largest producer, accelerated harvesting of this year’s crop as dry weather returned to producing regions this week, according to Rio de Janeiro-based broker Flavour Coffee. Growing areas will get dry weather for an extended period starting June 5, Sao Paulo-based weather forecaster Somar Meteorologia said in a report e-mailed on June 3. There was “abnormal rain” in the beginning of this month, it said. Brazil is harvesting its 2013-14 crop and production will be a record for a year in which trees enter the lower-yielding half of a two-year cycle, the gove...</p>
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Coffee lovers fork out top dollar to taste 'world's best bean'
Posted in on май 27, 2013 кофе , арабика
<p>How far can Melbourne’s coffee obsession go? We haven’t seen anything yet if the number of people prepared to pay top dollar for their caffeine fix is any guide. All up 60 people paid $100 to taste a coffee spruiked as the ‘‘world’s best bean’’ at the Melbourne International Coffee Expo on the weekend. The tasting sessions, run by local coffee roaster Proud Mary, were a sell-out, with 15 people trying the HR61 Colombian coffee varietal in four ‘‘cupping’’ or tasting sessions held at the expo. The $100 fee also bought participants a small 150g jar of the fancied HR61 beans to take home. Proud M...</p>
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Bumper coffee crop in Brazil sends futures price to a three-year low
Posted in on май 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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Colombia’s fight against coffee blight may show the way for stricken Central America
Posted in on май 20, 2013 кофе , арабика
<p>Millions of dollars and a massive re-planting effort later, this Andean nation is showing signs of recovery just as its neighbors to the North are being slammed by the blight. Analysts believe roya could hit 30 to 50 percent of the Central American and Mexican coffee crop over the next few years, and some aid agencies fear it could lead to hunger or even famine in a region where farmers live from harvest to harvest. If Colombia’s fight with roya is any indication, Central America could have a long, expensive and rough road ahead. The fungus creates orange spots on leaves and destroys the fruit...</p>
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Бразилия прогнозирует снижение объемов урожая кофе в 2013/14
Posted in on май 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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Robusta Coffee Falls as Vietnam Drought Eases
Posted in on май 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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Kenyan Coffee Declines for a Fourth Week on Weakening Demand
Posted in on апр 24, 2013 кофе , цены , арабика
<p>Coffee prices declined for a fourth consecutive week at an auction in Kenya as deteriorating bean quality curbed demand. The average price for all coffee sold dropped 12 percent to $157.61 for a 50-kilogram (110-pound) bag from $178.30 a week ago, the Nairobi Coffee Exchange said today by e-mail. The benchmark AA grade gained 1.2 percent to an average of $321.31 a bag after supplies dropped. Kenya produces arabica coffee, sought after for blending into specialty beverages. Export destinations for the African nation’s beans include Germany, the U.S. and Sweden, according to the Kenya Coffee Pro...</p>
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Goldman Lowers Arabica Coffee Price Forecasts on Brazil Crop
Posted in on апр 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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Coffee Fungus Spurs Central America Migration Plans: Jobs
Posted in on апр 23, 2013 кофе , рынок , цены , арабика , specialty coffee
<p>Coffee picker Hector Gonzalez says he feels personal pain as he watches leaves stripped off plants from a fungus infecting 70 percent of the crop on the Salvadoran farm where he works. “The hurt of losing this work is like losing your life,” Gonzalez, 32, said in a phone interview. “The hills look like a desert, like a fire came through.” His farm’s harvest, which once employed thousands of workers, now requires about 100, he said. The International Coffee Organization estimates 437,000 workers in Central America will be jobless after an outbreak of coffee rust this year and more will be affec...</p>