WASHINGTON, USA – The Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has released the latest Coffee: World Markets and...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates – Statistics released by Dubai Customs have revealed that Dubai’s external trade in coffee generated AED3.5 billion ($952.75 million) in...
MILAN – The current market situation in the coffee industry for Arabica coffees had the spotlight in the Financial Times yesterday. The Coronavirus pandemic...
MILAN – Coffee trading in Vietnam is virtually paralysed by a two-week ban on all but essential activities, which started last Wednesday. Meanwhile, traders...
MILAN – Vietnam’s coffee growers completed harvest operations for the 2019/20 crop as of January 15, according to the median estimate of 13 analysts...
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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.
Vietnamese and British coffee enterprises are keen on promoting doing business together, Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA) Chairman Luong Van Tu told a...