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India, Oman trade pact to come into force from June 1; Check what's insideIndia and Oman's Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement, CEPA, begins on June 1. This pact offers Indian exports 100% duty-free acces...
Starbucks bullish on India growth story; opens first Reserve store in east India at KolkataTata Starbucks sees strong long-term growth in India's coffee market. The company is expanding its presence with new Starbucks Reserve stor...
Why the world’s top coffee producer is switching up its beansRobusta's resilience to heat and disease, coupled with its faster growth rate and profitability, positions Brazil to maintain its global co...
Instant coffee affinity takes robusta beans from stepchild to favouriteHigher living costs around the world also encouraged a move toward cheaper coffee blends, while a growing consumer base in China drives hig...
Drop in global Arabica prices stymie India’s exportsBumper crop in Brazil and Vietnam also seen weighing on exports.
Falling coffee prices a dampener for exporters“We are expecting a Robusta crop less than last year in Karnataka because of drought and erratic rains,” said HT Pramod, chairman of Karnat...
Good days ahead for India as rains spoil Brazil coffeeThe USDA report predicted a record arabica output for 2016-17 in Brazil that will offset the lower robusta production due to a drought in t...
Robusta saves the day for indian coffee exports in 2015In 2015, coffee exports stood at 307,726 tonnes, a rise of about 3.5% from a year ago. While the robusta shipments increased 23%, exports o...
Coffee exports may dip as growers hold on to stocks for better priceCoffee shipments for the fiscal year 2014-15 have slumped 9% to 2,86,393 tonne. The decline has been as much as 15% for the last quarter en...
- Indian coffee turns costly for the world, exports down 20%
Arabica coffee shipments down by 50% since Jan 1, hitting overall coffee exports.
Coffee exports rise 3% in 2013: Coffee BoardIndia's coffee exports rose marginally by nearly 3 per cent to 3.14 lakh tonnes in 2013 , according to Coffee Board.
Higher global supplies to keep coffee price lowThe Indian coffee industry will earn less this year as a higher production expected from major coffee-producing nations is likely to keep t...
Coffee exporters upbeat on high Robusta demand“There is a good demand for robusta cherries. We can expect a good offtake of the variety in the next few months,” said Ramesh Rajah.
Arabica coffee prices decline on global cues, crop expected to be 20 per cent lessCoffee Board had estimated an Arabica crop of 1 lakh tonne for 2012-13. But due to pest attacks, the output could drop to 80,000 tonne.
- Arabica coffee output stagnant, India may lose its export edge
Against a Coffee Board estimate of 1 lakh tonne for this year, growers say Arabica production will be down to 80,000 tonne.
- Coffee perks up on smaller crop, higher demand
A crop shortfall and higher international demand are raising robusta coffee prices while arabica prices, which had fallen in the past few m...
- Glut in global market hits coffee exports
Coffee exporters are facing a glut in the world market amid a lull in demand. Arabica shipments are down 23% in the January-February period.
- Harvest holds key to coffee export revival
The Indian coffee sector is waiting for a pickup in harvest to revive exports which have been sluggish in the last few months.
- Indian coffee exporters miss the bus
Indian coffee exporters and growers haven’t been able to benefit from the recent rally in Arabica prices, especially if one goes by the dai...
- Coffee gets hot, but Re’s rise dilutes export gains
The daily weighted average price of Arabicas has hit a high of 161.2 cents per pound on October 19, indicating bullish sentiments in the se...