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Rabobank sees Brazilian output at 51.8 million bags

LONDON – Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer and exporter, will harvest a crop of 51.8 million bags in 2016/17, up 2.6 million bags year-on-year, but partly below market expectations, Rabobank said on Wednesday...

Vietnam’s largest shipper sees exports at record lows

MILAN – Coffee shipments from Vietnam, the world’s biggest producer of Robusta beans, may fall this year to six-year low as farmers are withholding...

World coffee export slightly down in January

MILAN - World coffee exports fell slightly (-0.8%) on year in January, according to ICO’s monthly data. Coffee shipments in all forms to all destinations totalled 8.964 million bags.

A sad year for Vietnam’s coffee industry

The Robusta price in the past had climbed to as much as VND50 million per ton, which helped many farmers get rich. However, it...

Indonesian premiums for Robusta slightly down this week

MILAN - Premiums for Indonesian Robusta compared to global prices eased this week in expectation of increased supply from the early harvest of 2016....

Vicofa: no plans for temporary coffee storage

Despite the domestic coffee price fall, the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (Vicofa) has said it has yet to have a plan to seek...

Indian export up by a quarter in Jan-Feb period

MILAN - Indian coffee exports of green bean rose by more than a quarter in the period from January 1 till February 19 reaching...

Low supply to push higher Conillon prices

During this season, the volume of Robusta coffee (Conillon) traded in the Brazilian domestic market has been low, which is favoring prices readjusts since...

Brazilian exports of Robusta sharply down in January

MILAN - Coffee exports from Brazil slowed down by 11.4 percent in January 2016 to 2,709,399 bags compared to 3,058,483 bags in January 2015, according to the Brazilian Council of Coffee Exporters, or Cecafé.

ICO Report: Robusta prices fall to five and a half year low

LONDON, UK - The coffee market dropped to a two-year low in January, primarily driven by falling Robusta prices. Exports for the first quarter of coffee year 2015/16 were 2.6% higher than last year on 26.9 million bags.

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