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Catch up on three Gcp webinars held in Honduras, Brazil and Indonesia

BONN, Germany – The GCP Members and partners have been actively engaged in their broader communities through informative and interactive webinars. Catch up on...

Harvesting of the 2020/21 robusta crop starts in Espírito Santo, reports Cepea

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The harvesting of the 2020/21 robusta crop started in some areas from Espírito Santo State (ES) in the first fortnight...

Fears are growing of a major disruption in the world coffee supply chain

MILAN – The world’s coffee industry is undergoing the risk of a major disruption in the supply chain because of the coronavirus. Honduras, the...

Brazil coffee exports edge up slightly (+0.2%) in March reversing a 6-month trend

MILAN – Coffee exports from Brazil rose slightly in March reversing a negative trend that had lasted since October 2019. Shipments of all forms...

Gcp presents Collective Action Initiatives in Brazil and Vietnam

BONN, Germany – The Global Coffee Platform (GCP) is ready, willing and able to move for sustainable impact at scale and is inviting more...

Robusta harvesting starts to step up in Rondônia, reports Cepea

SAO Paulo, Brazil – After the harvesting beginning of early Robusta crops (2020/21), in mid-March, activities started to step up in Rondônia State (RO)...

Harvesting of early Robusta beans from 2020/21 start in Rondônia, reports Cepea

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The harvesting of the first robusta coffee beans from the 2020/21 crop has started in Rondônia, the number two robusta-producing...

Coffee futures rally despite Covid-19 impact on supply and weather concerns

MILAN – Arabica coffee futures closed lower on Wednesday helped by the weakness of the Brazilian currency after a sharp that sent prices to...

Brazil: Rains in the first fortnight of February beneficial to bumper crop

SAO PAULO, Brazil – The rains that hit Brazil in the first fortnight of February were positive to coffee crops (Arabica and Robusta) in...

January coffee export from Brazil fell by 7.2% to 3.2 million bags, reports Cecafé

MILAN – Brazil exported 3.2 million bags of coffee in January, down 7.2% from a year ago, fetching US$438.14 million, down 5.6% year-on-year, Cecafé...

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