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Carnival and price drops in New York futures market limit trades in Brazil

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The pace of arabica coffee trades was slow in Brazil and prices were dropping in late February. Sellers, who were refrained from the market, did not consider asking prices attractive. Besides, the recess because of carnaval in Brazil limited trades even more.

Arabica quotes drop in December, volume of traded coffee nears 70% in Brazil

Prices of arabica coffee dropped in the domestic and international markets in early December. Speculations for a slight rise of global supply in the...

Robusta prices exceed Arabica first time ever in Brazil

MILAN - Future for Robusta coffee posted new gains on Friday recording the ninth straight weekly gain, amid supply worries for the bitter tasting...

Rains in Brazil may help prepare for the 2017/18 crop

Rains in the first fortnight of October in arabica producing regions encouraged growers to start planning the new season (2017/18). According to Cepea collaborators,...

Weather and positive biennial cycle boost the Brazilian crop

The Brazilian production of arabica coffee in the 2016/17 crop, whose harvesting ended in early September, was high and of good quality, favored by...

Arabica harvesting almost finished in Brazil, reports CEPEA

The harvesting of arabica coffee from the 2016/17 crop was almost over in Brazil in the first fifteen days of the month. According to Cepea...

Arabica harvesting confirms output and quality

The arabica coffee harvesting of the 2016/17 season was about to end in the main producing regions in Brazil in late August. Field activities...

Arabica harvesting advances in Brazil, but liquidity is low

The harvesting of arabica coffee from the Brazilian 2016/17 season advanced in the second fortnight of June, favored by the firm weather. Although rains in the first fortnight of the month hampered field ...

High volume of green grains reduces

The harvesting of robusta coffee in Espírito Santo, which started in mid-April, was slow in the first fortnight of May. According to Cepea collaborators,...

Nearness of Arabica harvesting decreases domestic liquidity, says CEPEA

Trades involving arabica coffee were slow in the Brazilian market in April, only a few weeks away from the beginning of the harvesting, reports...

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