Heavy rains and cloudiness reported at the beginning of 2018 in the coffee regions reduced prospects for Colombian production, says USDA’s Gain Report –...
USDA Agricultural Trade Office in Sao Paulo (ATO) of projects Brazilian marketing year (MY) 2018/2019 (July-June) coffee production at a record 60.2 million bags...
According to the biannual report "Coffee: World Markets and Trade" released by the US Department of Agriculture (USDA), ending inventories of global coffee will...
The USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has released survey findings for Hawai‘i’s agriculture industry production and sales during the 2016 and 2017 season.
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As a result of renovated plantations and favorable weather conditions, Colombian coffee production reached historical high levels of 14.6 million 60-kg bags green bean...
In its semi-annual report on Brazil, USDA’s Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS) has revised its estimate of coffee production for MY 2017/18 down to 51.2...
WASHINGTON, U.S. – World coffee production for 2017/18 is forecast at 159 million bags (60 kilograms), unchanged from the previous year, as lower output in Brazil is offset by higher production in Vietnam, Mexico, and Indonesia as well as slight increases in most other countries, the US Department of Agriculture (USDA) said on Friday.
SAO PAULO, Brazil – ATO/Sao Paulo forecasts Brazil’s coffee production for Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18 (July-June) at 52.1 million 60-kg bags, a decrease of four million bags compared to MY 2016/17, due to the off-year of the biennial production cycle of trees in the majority of Arabica growing regions.
WASHIGTON, U.S. – Climate projections indicate Puerto Rico may be warmer and drier, likely impacting one of the Island's most iconic crops. This could result in less-favorable growing conditions in the coming decades for coffee. A new study by the USDA Caribbean Climate Hub shows that if greenhouse gas emissions and temperatures continue ...