SAO PAULO, Brazil – The arabica volume left from the 2016/17 season at growers and cooperatives is around 20% of the production, considering regions surveyed by Cepea. In the same period last year, roughly 15% of the crop was still available to be traded. Most part of this product left in 2017 has intermediate quality, but there is also ...
HANOI, Vietnam – The back-to-back bans have prevented Indian roasters from securing coffee beans while pepper prices in Vietnam have dropped to multi-year lows. India and Vietnam have removed bans issued earlier this month on imports of several key agricultural commodities, including coffee and pepper, the Vietnamese government ...
Prices of arabica coffee dropped in the domestic and international markets in early December. Speculations for a slight rise of global supply in the...
The United States Department of Agriculture on Friday released its second biannual report “Coffee: World Markets and Trade” for the year 2016.
The report includes...
The recent rally in coffee prices underwent a notable reversal in November 2016, attributed to improved weather prospects in Brazil and Vietnam and a...
USDA semi-annual GAIN Report on India forecasts Indian coffee production for MY 2016/17 at 5.1 million 60-kg bags, with Arabica production estimated at 1.4...
At a roundtable discussion about coffee business held in London, Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa Association (VICOFA) Chairman Luong Van Tu said that Vietnamese and...
The current review reports on cocoa price movements on the international markets in August 2016. Chart I illustrates price movements on the London (ICE...