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Canadian public sector pension fund invests in Brazilian coffee company

MILAN – Canadian public servants are investing in the Brazilian coffee industry. The Public Sector Pension Investment Board (PSP), one of Canada’s largest pension...

Global Coffee Sustainability Conference is coming to Belo Horizonte, Brazil

Organized by the Global Coffee Platform, the Global Coffee Sustainability Conference – one of the most important coffee events of the year – will...

Arabica average price in August is the lowest since January 2014

Arabica coffee prices dropped sharply in the Brazilian market in August, mainly due to high supply, which, in turn, is linked to the record...

Maersk: Container overbooking delays Brazil coffee and cotton exports

In a report on its operations in Brazil on Monday, A.P. Moller - Maersk A/S – the world’s largest container shipping company – said...

Brazil: weather favours harvesting and values drop in July

Harvesting of the 2018/19 robusta crop is ending in Espírito Santo (ES) State, says Cepea in its latest report. Despite the delay this year,...

ICO’s monthly statistics report a 2.6 percent increase in world coffee exports

MILAN – World coffee exports rose 2.6% in June to 10.454 million bags according to ICO's monthly statistics. Shipments of Arabica declined slightly (+0.4%),...

Brazilian coffee exports to Arab countries up 1 percent in 1H

The first half of the year saw 563,955 60-kg bags of coffee exported to Arab countries from Brazil, up 1% H1 2017, the Brazilian...

Brazil coffee exports were up 12.7 percent year on year in June

MILAN – Coffee exports from Brazil rose by 12.7% in June to 2.47 million bags, according to Cecafé’s monthly report. Despite this slight recovery,...

Harvesting advances, but supply of new beans is still low in the Brazilian market

Although the 2018/19 harvesting was at a good pace in Brazil in June, only a few batches with new coffee were traded in the...

World coffee exports sharply down on lower shipments from Brazil

MILAN – World coffee exports fell sharply in May, mainly due to lower shipments from Brazil caused by a truck drivers' strike that paralysed...

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