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Robusta harvesting starts to step up in Rondônia, reports Cepea

SAO Paulo, Brazil – After the harvesting beginning of early Robusta crops (2020/21), in mid-March, activities started to step up in Rondônia State (RO)...

Harvesting of early Robusta beans from 2020/21 start in Rondônia, reports Cepea

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The harvesting of the first robusta coffee beans from the 2020/21 crop has started in Rondônia, the number two robusta-producing...

Coffee futures rally despite Covid-19 impact on supply and weather concerns

MILAN – Arabica coffee futures closed lower on Wednesday helped by the weakness of the Brazilian currency after a sharp that sent prices to...

Brazil: Rains in the first fortnight of February beneficial to bumper crop

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The rains that hit Brazil in the first fortnight of February were positive to coffee crops (Arabica and Robusta) in...

January coffee export from Brazil fell by 7.2% to 3.2 million bags, reports Cecafé

MILAN – Brazil exported 3.2 million bags of coffee in January, down 7.2% from a year ago, fetching US$438.14 million, down 5.6% year-on-year, Cecafé...

Comexim sees Brazil’s 2020/21 coffee crop at 67.7 million bags, up 14% on year

MILAN – Comexim, one of the largest exporters of Brazilian coffee, is lowering its forecast for the current 2019/2020 crop from the original estimate...

Brazil’s coffee production for CY 2020/21 seen below the record crop of 2018

MILAN – Brazil ’s coffee production for CY 2020/21 is expected to rise significantly from 2019/20, but it will probably fall short of the...

Cepea says possible low supply in Brazil in 2020 may keep prices firm

SAO PAULO – The next coffee season (2020/21) in Brazil is likely to have a big volume, according to players surveyed by Cepea, at...

Prices in Brazil were weak for most part of 2019, but soared at the end of the year

SAO PAULO, Brazil – Acording to a new report from Cepea, prices for Arabica and Robusta coffee, after registering low levels most part of...

Modern slavery is still a problem for the coffee sector in Minas Gerais

MILAN – Brazil’s prohibition on modern slavery is enshrined in Article 149 of its penal code, which prohibits “reducing someone to a condition analogous...

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