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Colombian coffee production up again in April

BOGOTA, Colombia – Colombia, the world's leading producer of mild washed Arabica coffee, produced a total of 43 thousand 60 kilo bags in April....

Robusta coffee futures hit six-month high for second day

Robusta coffee futures for July delivery equalled Monday’s intraday six-month high of US$1,665 and unlike yesterday managed to keep most of the gains to close at US$1,660 ...

El Niño enters its final weeks

The 2015–16 El Niño is in its last stages. Recent changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere, combined with current climate model outlooks,...

El Niño declining: 50 percent likelihood of La Niña for later in 2016

While the 2015–16 El Niño remains at weak to moderate levels, recent changes in the tropical Pacific Ocean and atmosphere, combined with current climate...

Vietnam facing the worst drought in over thirty years

MILAN – A drought attributed to El Nino weather phenomenon has ruined or reduced yield on 40,000 hectares of coffee, roughly 7 percent of...

World coffee supply is ‘fragile,’ as El Nino curbs crops

Coffee, which entered a bull market last week, may climb further in prices this year amid increasing concern that global supply will continue to shrink because of El Nino-induced crop losses in South America and Southeast Asia.

El Niño continues its steady decline

The 2015–16 El Niño continues its slow and steady decline. The tropical Pacific Ocean has cooled further over the past fortnight, and trade winds...

La Niña likely by fall 2016, says NOAA

The strong El Niño of 2015/16 is on the decline, and the CPC/IRI forecast says it’s likely that conditions will transition to neutral by...

FNC warns producers against coffee berry borer

BOGOTA, Colombia –The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) urges coffee producers to control the incidence of coffee berry borer throughout El Niño. The plague...

Colombian production still growing in February

MILAN - While still on alert for the effects of El Niño phenomenon, Colombia reported a further rise in coffee production and export last month. According to the latest figures from the Colombian National Federation of Coffee Growers.

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