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Brazil’s Conab Says 2017-18 Coffee Harvest To Drop Up To 15% To As Low As 43.65M Bags
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January 26, 2017 posted by Maja Wallengren

Brazil’s Conab Says 2017-18 Coffee Harvest To Drop Up To 15% To As Low As 43.65M Bags

JAN 20 (SpillingTheBeans)–Brazil’s Crop Supply Agency Conab has pegged the new 2017-18 harvest in the world’s biggest grower and exporter to drop by as much as 15 percent to as…

STOCK WATCH: ICE Certified Arabica Coffee Stocks Stay At 5-Year-Lows, Fall To 1.29M Bags Jan 25
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January 25, 2017 posted by Maja Wallengren

STOCK WATCH: ICE Certified Arabica Coffee Stocks Stay At 5-Year-Lows, Fall To 1.29M Bags Jan 25

JAN 25–Certified Arabica coffee stocks at the ICE futures exchange in New York fell by 8,489 bags and remain at 5-year-lows at 1,290,189 bags on Wed Jan 25, near the…

In Memoriam, Frederick A. Lockwood, Former Publisher of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, Dies at 64
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January 19, 2017 posted by Maja Wallengren

In Memoriam, Frederick A. Lockwood, Former Publisher of Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, Dies at 64

We are saddened to learn that Fred Lockwood, the long-time publisher of the Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, has died at the age of 64 years. The T&CTJ was the…

Blog de Café: Mundo enfrenta terceiro déficit na produção de café, diz OIC
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January 18, 2017 posted by Maja Wallengren

Blog de Café: Mundo enfrenta terceiro déficit na produção de café, diz OIC

ENE 18 (Cafepoint)–O mundo enfrenta um terceiro déficit sucessivo na produção de café, apesar da estimativa de consumo enfrentando um declínio incomum, afirmou a Organização Internacional do Café (OIC). A…

El Nino hits Vietnam’s coffee output; exports run out of steam
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January 12, 2017 posted by Maja Wallengren

El Nino hits Vietnam’s coffee output; exports run out of steam

El Nino hits Vietnam’s coffee output; exports run out of steam By VnExpress December 12, 2016 | 03:08 pm GMT+7 Aging crops, flooding and drought: not the ideal blend for…

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December 29, 2016 posted by Maja Wallengren

LIVE From Brazil, The Brazil Coffee Nightmare Worsens As 2016-17 Crop Views Drop Fast, Now Seen At Max 48M-49M Bags

MARKET ANALYSIS: SpillingTheBeans is Back in Brazil — And The 2015-16 Brazil Coffee Crop IS In Trouble at 44M-45M Bags The new coffee harvest in Brazil is officially underway but…

Brazil’s Coffee Growers, Cashing in on Sustainable Efficiency +Coffee of Day +Mundo+CTI
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December 29, 2016 posted by Maja Wallengren

Brazil’s Coffee Growers, Cashing in on Sustainable Efficiency +Coffee of Day +Mundo+CTI

hh Brazil’s Coffee Growers, Cashing in on Sustainable Efficiency Since coffee was first introduced to Brazil in 1727 production would quickly grow to take on major importance. For 175 years…

SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam And The Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Success Story
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December 28, 2016 posted by Maja Wallengren

SPECIAL REPORT: Vietnam And The Buon Ma Thuot Coffee Success Story

Coffee is proving a driving force in Vietnam’s prosperity, with the quality coffee bean offerings from Buon Ma Thuot a central player. DECEMBER 2013 (GCR Magazine)–Yna Ayun, a coffee farmer…

HARVEST ANALYSIS: Brazil’s 2017-18 Coffee Harvest Seen At 41M-43M Bags In Prelim Crop Review
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November 29, 2016 posted by Maja Wallengren

HARVEST ANALYSIS: Brazil’s 2017-18 Coffee Harvest Seen At 41M-43M Bags In Prelim Crop Review

NOV 29–BREAKING: Brazil’s Fundacao Procafe on Tuesday said the next 2017-18 coffee harvest from the world’s largest coffee grower will yield a MAXIMUM of 41.5 million 60-kilogram bags due to…

MARKET INSIGHT: Dec Arabica Coffee Continues Stunning RALLY, Dec Prices Up 4.75 Cents At $1.7475
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November 7, 2016 posted by Maja Wallengren

MARKET INSIGHT: Dec Arabica Coffee Continues Stunning RALLY, Dec Prices Up 4.75 Cents At $1.7475

NOV 7–What is turning out to be a FASCINATING rally in Arabica coffee prices at the ICE futures exchange in New York continued from early on Monday with active December…

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