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Nestlé, Jde admit possibility of slave labour in their supply chains

MILAN - Nestlé and Jacobs Douwe Egberts (Jde), the two leading coffee companies in the world, admit that beans bought from Brazilian plantations may...

Brazil’s coffee exports up 6 percent in February

MILAN - According to preliminary data from country’s Ministry of Trade, green coffee exports from Brazil rose to 2.669 million 60-kg bags or a...

Conab to hold coffee auction on Thursday

MILAN – Conab, Brazil’s National Supply Company depending from the Ministry of Agriculture and Supply (MAPA), will auction around 188,000 bags of Arabica coffee...

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...

Cooxupé expects bigger coffee beans from the new crop

MILAN - Arabica futures prices edged lower on Tuesday in the first session of the week after after Monday's closure for Presidents' Day. The most active contract closed 50 points down to 117 cents per lb.

Coffee prices to rise modestly in 2016, despite supply deficit

MILAN – Demand will exceed supply by 3 million bags in coffee year 2015/16, according to the median forecast of coffee traders surveyed by Reuters. But a weak Real will limit the rally in prices to less than 15 percent from current levels.

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.

IBGE sees Brazil’s crop at 49.7 million bags

MILAN - Brazil's coffee output will surge 12.7 percent to 49.7 million bags in coffee season 2016/17, according to the latest monthly report from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE).

Brazil: CNC sees stocks shrinking to record low

MILAN - Brazilian ending coffee stocks are expected to fall to a record low, according to the National Coffee Council (CNC). Inventories in Brazilian storage facilities as of March 31st are likely to fall in a range between 4 and 6 million bags.

El Nino could complicate harvest operations in Brazil

MILAN - Brazilian farmers may face wetter than usual weather conditions due to the lingering effects of El Nino phenomenon as the country is...

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