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Coffee growers cite losses due to rains, seek rescheduling of bank loansThey also urged the Centre to direct banks not to invoke the provisions of the Sarfaesi Act and auction the pledged plantations to recover ...
Indian coffee loses market share in EuropeIndia is the second top seller of coffee in Italy after Brazil. Germany, Belgium, Russia are also big buyers of Indian coffee. With Covid p...
Plantations swoon under coronavirus attack, suffer heavy lossesKerala, which is home to several plantation crops, has borne the brunt of the loss, while the rapidly growing number of virus victims in ne...
Karnataka Planters’ Association (KPA) estimates coffee production to be down by 30-35% in 2019-20KPA chairman M B Ganapathy told media-persons at Bengaluru that like last time the current year too has been challenging considering the va...
30% likely fall in new crop: Coffee growersA good crop is also predicted in Vietnam, the second largest coffee growing country.
Weak rains hit plantations hardCoffee growing regions in Karnataka are reeling under a drought.
A bitter year ahead for coffee exportersExports since January are already trailing those from last year.
Indian coffee output to decline this fiscal, say plantersAccording to the state-run Coffee Board post-blossom estimate, total production in 2016-17 will be 3,20,000 tonne as against 3,48,000 tonne...
Coffee exports slip on recession trendPersisting recessionary trends and sliding global prices have hit Indian coffee exports, which are down 10% till November this fiscal year.
Replantation scheme likely for corporates, cooperativesGovernment is in an advanced stage of considering a proposal to increase the cost of replanting in coffee estates and subsidy limits and al...
- 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...
- Growers dispute Coffee Board's latest output figures
Coffee growers have disagreed with the Coffee Board's latest output figures for 2012-13 and the final estimate for the previous year.
- Coffee output may decline to 2.95 lakh tonne in 2011-12
India's coffee production is expected to decline to around 2.95 lakh tonne in the current coffee year on account of lower robusta output.
- India's coffee production in 2011-12 season to decline by 10 pc
India's coffee production may decline by about 10 per cent in 2011-12 season beginning October due to sporadic rains early this year, indus...
- Coffee exports to scale a new peak this fiscal yr
Indian coffee exports are heading for a new peak this fiscal year aided by a good crop and higher imports for re-exporting. As on March 9, ...
- Karnataka coffee planters' meet in Vietnam
The Karnataka Planters Association's (KPA) next Coffee Area Scientific Symposium (CASS) is slated to be held in Vietnam.
- It’s official: Coffee output pegged at 2.76 lakh tonne
The Coffee Board’s latest post-monsoon survey estimates the country’s new crop at 276,600 tonnes.
- Southern planters hopeful of good prices for coffee
The middle of October sees export contracts being firmed up for shipments of India’s new Arabica crop, whose arrivals begin in November-Dec...