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Kenya coffee price at NCE declines by 16 percent on low quality beans

NAIROBI, Kenya – The price of coffee declined by 16 per cent at the Nairobi Exchange last week as low quality beans take a toll on the value. According to a market report from Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE), the country’s coffee has been registering lower prices attributed to poor quality of beans delivered by farmers as the main crop season ends.

Arabica crop size may shrink in India

BANGALORE, Karnataka, India – The unseasonal rains brought by Cyclone Vardah have impacted the ongoing harvest of Arabica coffee in the key growing regions...

Coffee futures extend rally on supply concerns, weather fears

Futures prices in London and New York reached new multi-year highs on Tuesday on renewed supply concerns and weather fears. In Brazil, the country’s largest cooperative Cooxupé ...

Safras sees Brazil’s coffee harvest 7 percent complete

Brazil's 2016/17 coffee harvest was 7 percent completed as of May 9, Porto Alegre-based consultancy Safras & Mercado said on Friday. The Brazilian agricultural analyst pegs the new crop ...

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...

Vietnam coffee trade slows on low global prices

MILAN - Coffee sales from farmers in Vietnam, the world’s largest producer of the robusta variety, slowed this week due low global prices, with...

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