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Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association sees crop down by 2.3% on year

MILAN – The Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association, or Vicofa has issued a forecast stating that the new crop will be 2.3% lower on...

Conab forecasts Brazil’s coffee production at almost 60 million bags

MILAN – In its third survey this year, Brazil’s government agency Conab raised on Monday its forecast for 2018/19 coffee crops to a record...

Usda’s Fas pegs world coffee production for 2018/19 at 171.2 million bags

According to USDA's "Coffee: World Markets and Trade" report, world coffee production for 2018/19 is forecast 11.4 million bags higher than the previous year...

Coffee market continues downward trend, prices at lowest levels in over two years

LONDON, UK — Since August 2017, the ICO composite indicator price has declined in each month except January 2018. The composite indicator decreased by 1.1%...

Rabobank revises down its forecast for CY 2018/19 to 56.8 million bags

MILAN – Following a 5,000km field survey around the coffee belt, Rabobank has downgraded its 2018/19 crop forecast for Brazil from 59 million 60kg...

Ico Report: Coffee market recovers slightly from December slump

LONDON, UK – After reaching its lowest level in 22 months in December 2017, the monthly average of the ICO composite indicator price increased...

Brazil: Conab raises slightly its estimate for CY 2017/18 to 45 million bags

MILAN – Brazil’s National Commodity Supply Corporation, or Conab, marginally revised its estimate for the country’s 2017/18 coffee crop following its fourth field survey,...

ICO reports record production and exports for coffee year 2016/17

LONDON, UK – Total exports in September 2017 reached 8.34 million bags, compared to 9.8 million in September 2016, according to the monthly report...

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,...

Indian coffee exports may fall as much as 20 percent in current year

KOCHI, India – Indian coffee exports are likely to fall 15-20% in the current year as exporters haven’t got enough orders for the coming months. As per Coffee Board’s export data for the period from January 1 to July 17, 2017, the total export volumes were at 216,926 tonnes – a marginal drop compared to same period last year.

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