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Coffee in Seoul is more expensive than in any other city in the world, says survey
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A cup of coffee or hotel room is more expensive in Seoul than in any other city around the world, a survey shows. Booking...
Colombian coffee growers threaten national strike
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Colombian coffee growers are threatening to call for a mass national strike in the second half of July should the government continue to ignore...
Coffee prices fall but Brazilian production estimated lower
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Coffee prices continued their decline as speculation over the current 2015/16 Brazilian crop suggests that the market has no immediate supply concerns. Indeed, one...
ICCO – Cocoa Market Review for May 2015
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The current review reports on cocoa price movements on the international markets during the month of May 2015. Chart I illustrates price movements on...
Vietnam’s coffee growers switch to pepper crops
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Coffee plantation owners in Vietnam are devoting more land to pepper cultivation with prices of the spice rising eight times faster than those of...
Gain Report sees Colombian production at 12.5 million bags
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Colombian coffee production will increase to 12.5 million bags GBE in MY 2014/15 (October through September), up from 12.1 million bags GBE the year...
Starbucks places high price on Rwandan premium coffee
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Starbucks places high price on Rwandan premium coffee. Rwanda will this year fetch more than $3 million from 14,400 bags of Arabica coffee sold...
Coffee prices ease further in Vietnam’s Daklak Province
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Coffee prices in Vietnam's main coffee-growing province of Daklak eased further this week to to 37,300-38,500 dong per kg, from 39,000-39,300 dong last Tuesday. The...
Coffee and sugar prices will remain low, according to ABN AMRO.
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Coffee and sugar prices will remain low, says ABN AMRO in its latest monthly report. Price levels are expected to remain low due to...
ICO REPORT – Coffee market settles lower but demand remains buoyant
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The coffee market fell for the fifth consecutive month in March 2015, as speculation over the size of the upcoming 2015/16 Brazil crop continues...




