BRASILIA, Brazil – Brazil's president has suspended authorization for local processors to import coffee beans from Vietnam. It meant a sudden reversal of a...
BRASILIA, Brazil – Brazil's President Michel Temer (picture) ordered a suspension of the authorisation of Robusta coffee on Wednesday amid a battle between farmers...
SAO PAULO, Brasil – Prices of Robusta coffee dropped in the second fortnight of January in Brazil, despite low supply. Pressure came because purchasers...
BRASILIA, Brazil – In an unprecedented move, Brazil’s Agriculture Minister Blairo Maggi (picture) said on Monday he had asked the country’s Foreign Trade Chamber...
MILAN - In its first crop assessment for 2017/18, Brazil’s National Supply Company, or Conab, pegged coffee production at 43.7-47.5 million bags. A decline between 7.5 and 15 percent compared to last year’s record crop of 51.4 million bags. The estimate is based on a field enquiry conducted in December.
The sharp price rise of robusta coffee, both in the domestic and the international markets, marked 2016. For the first time, robusta quotes surpassed...