Coffee Crop in Brazil Region to Miss Estimates After Rain Hurt Flowering

Tuesday, July 13th, 2010

Coffee output in Brazils Minas Gerais state, the worlds biggest-growing region, will rise less than expected this year after rain hurt flowering, said a manager at the countrys second-biggest cooperative.

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Coffee Futures Rise to One-Week High on Reduced Supplies; Cocoa Advances

Friday, July 9th, 2010

Arabica-coffee futures rose to the highest price in a week on reduced supplies, Cocoa also jumped.

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Coffee Prices May Decline 10% to $1.45 by September on Brazil Record Crop

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Arabica coffee prices may fall 10 percent by September when Brazil, the worlds biggest producer of the beans, finishes harvesting a record crop and adds its beans to the market, said consulting firm Safras & Mercado.

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Coffee Rises Most in a Week in London on Speculation About Roaster Buying

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

Robusta coffee rose the most in a week in London on speculation that roasters bought more of the beans used in espresso and blends.

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Brazil’s Coffee Areas Free of Frost Risk in July, Forecaster Somar Says

Wednesday, July 7th, 2010

Coffee crops in Brazil, the worlds biggest producer and exporter of the bean, arent expected to face frost in July, a weather forecaster said.

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Ugandan Coffee Shipments Declined by 7.5% Last Month As Drought Cut Yields

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Coffee exports from Uganda, Africas largest producer of the beans after Ethiopia, declined 7.5 percent in June after a drought cut yields, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority said.

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Coffee Declines on Speculation Prices Climbed Too High to Reflect Demand

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Coffee fell in New York and London on speculation prices climbed too high in recent weeks to reflect the outlook for supply and demand.

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Coffee Declines Most Since November on Speculation Prices Climbed Too High

Tuesday, July 6th, 2010

Robusta coffee fell the most in almost eight months in London on speculation prices climbed too high in recent weeks to reflect the supply-and-demand outlook.

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Coffee Dips on Hope for Robust Brazilian Harvest

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Coffee prices lose steam as weather forecast proves ideal for robust Brazilian harvest Coffee Prices - Coffee - Food - Beverages - Shopping

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Colombian Coffee Prices Expected to `Stabilize’ After 25% Surge This Year

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

Colombian coffee prices may stabilize at current levels after surging 25 percent this year, buoyed by global demand, said Rafael Mejia , president of the Colombian Agriculture Society.

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