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Ico Report: Price movements for the group indicators diverged in February
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LONDON, UK — Price movements for the group indicators of Arabica and Robusta coffees diverged in February 2019, shows the latest report from the...
Coffee year 2018/19 to mark a second consecutive season of surplus
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LONDON, UK — Coffee year 2018/19 is expected to be the second consecutive season of surplus, as global output, estimated at 167.47 million bags,...
Ico Report: Prices fall in November following increased October exports
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LONDON, UK — The monthly average of the ICO composite indicator decreased by 1.5% to 109.59 US cents/lb in November 2018 following the 13.3%...
Ico Report: International coffee prices in August fall to 57-month low
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International coffee prices have been experiencing a downward trend in the last two years, averaging 102.41 US cents/lb in August 2018, a 20.1% drop...
Ico Report: July marks another month of continuous low prices on the coffee market
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In July 2018, the ICO composite indicator price decreased by 2.9% to an average of 107.20 US cents/lb, which is the lowest monthly average...
Ico Report: Prices for all coffee groups decreased in June
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LONDON — In June 2018, the ICO composite indicator decreased by 2.6% to an average of 110.44 US cents/lb, which is the lowest monthly...
ICO Monthly Report: Prices for all coffee groups increased in May
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LONDON, UK — In May 2018, the ICO composite indicator increased by 0.7% to an average of 113.34 US cents/lb, following three months of...
ICO Report: Coffee market turns negative as Robusta prices decline
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LONDON, UK – The ICO composite indicator price averaged 117.26 US cents/lb in November 2017, down 2.3% from October 2017. However, nearly all of...
ICO Report: Coffee prices continue to fall albeit at a lower rate
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LONDON – Coffee prices continued to fall as the market remains well supplied and inventories in consuming countries are high as a result of strong exports in the first seven months of the coffee year. For the first time in three years, Colombian Milds traded above Other Milds.