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Brazil coffee exports fall to the lowest level since 2013, says Cecafé

MILAN – Exports of all forms of coffee from Brazil totalled 2,747,367 in October, down 18.3 percent on year. This is the lowest level on...

Robusta quotes drop in October; Arabica prices rise slightly, says CEPEA

Rains returned to the Brazilian Arabica-producing regions in the second fortnight of October, favoring crops – many had been facing problems with drier weather...

Higher humidity in October favors flower opening in Brazilian coffee belt

Rains in early October were enough to stimulate flower blooming at arabica coffee crops in most producing regions surveyed by Cepea. Flowering events were...

Brazil cuts its forecast for CY 2017/18 due to pest damage, wet weather

MILAN - In the third official forecast this year, Brazil reduced its estimate for CY 2017/18 by almost 800,000 bags to 44.77 million bags,...

Forecasts for higher Robusta output press down quotes in Brazil (CEPEA)

SAO PAULO, Brazil – Quotes of Robusta coffee dropped in Brazil in the first fortnight of September, reflecting the lower prices of this variety...

Drought in Brazil has helped boost international prices for Uganda’s coffee

ROME – The increase in coffee prices has contributed to higher returns and a narrowing of Uganda's current account deficit. A report released in...

Brazil’s 2017/18 crop 80% harvested. Robusta harvest virtually finished

MILAN – According to agricultural analyst Safras & Mercado, 80 percent of Brazil’s 2017/18 crop was harvested as of August 1, versus 76 percent at this time last year. S&M expects this year’s production to reach a total of 51.1 million bags. Harvest of arabica beans is at 74 percent...

Brazil: Arabica quality improves, processing delayed by low temperatures

SAO PAULO, Brazil – Arabica harvesting advanced in all Brazilian regions in July, favored by the drier weather; however, retraction of purchasers and sellers kept the pace of trades very slow. According to agents consulted by Cepea, low temperatures delayed the processing of beans, mainly the drying process, limiting supply in the spot market.

Port of Santos expands share of coffee exports to new record highs

SANTOS, Brasil – The port of Santos has increased its market share of Brazil’s coffee exports to a new record-high of 87.1 percent in the first half of 2017. This equals to 16.9 million bags, or 1 million tonnes or 36,722 TEU. The port is on track on track to ship 76,000 TEU of java by the end of the year ...

Private coffee stocks in Brazil are down 27% on year, says Conab’s survey

SAO PAULO, Brazil – Brazil’s private coffee stocks as of March 31st 2017 totalled 9.86 million bags, according to a survey led by the country's food supply agency Conab. This is 27.4% less than in last year’s survey, when the Agency estimated a volume of 13.59 million bags, as well as the third consecutive annual reduction.

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