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Explained: Why a super El Niño leaves tropical commodities acutely exposedA strengthening El Niño could disrupt global supplies of cocoa, coffee and sugar through drought, heat and excessive rainfall. Forecasters ...
Why a strong El Niño leaves tropical commodities acutely exposedForecasters anticipate a strong El Nino developing later this year, likely boosting global temperatures and disrupting rainfall patterns. T...
Brazil poised to lead global robusta coffee farming on expansion potential, report saysBrazil is rapidly expanding its robusta coffee production, driven by the crop's superior climate resilience and rising global demand. With ...
Bumper Vietnam coffee crop may help ease global supply squeezeThis increased robusta supply could ease global shortages and moderate prices, despite concerns over arabica and rising domestic consumptio...
Brazil coffee exporters glimpse opportunity amidst US tariffsDespite potential Arabica output decrease, Brazil anticipates maintaining its U.S.
Brazil’s cheap coffee is now costlier than fancy ArabicaRobusta coffee beans, typically cheaper and used for instant coffee, are now more expensive than the usually pricier arabica beans in Brazi...
Volatility hits robusta coffee as prices slump from recent highRobusta coffee prices in London declined from last week's high due to holiday-driven volatility in the US.
Coffee prices inch higher in Vietnam amid sluggish trade, low suppliesThe price of robusta beans has risen 63% this year, peaking on Tuesday at $4,667 a metric ton on the London-based ICE Futures Europe market.
World heads for fourth year of shortages for instant coffee beansPoor rainfall in Vietnam has caused “irreversible damage” to coffee blossoms, while lower fertiliser use and the expansion of durian trees ...
Robusta coffee rises most since 2010 on Vietnam rain concernsCoffee futures rose, with robusta in London rising to the highest levels since the year 2010 amid concerns around supply from Vietnam.
Cocoa, coffee reach new highs on fear of aging treesRobusta coffee settled at a new high in London on worries that poorer output in top-producer Vietnam will fuel bean shortages.
Climate change is making your coffee more bitter and expensiveCoffee is a roughly $200 billion industry that stretches from small farms across Brazil or Indonesia to roasters and makers of end products...
Vietnam price drop raises hopes for India robusta coffee exportsA large chunk of India’s coffee exports comprises robusta coffee variety, the prices of which have been rising in the past few months.
Coffee exports from India stand to benefit from global shortage of robusta beansThe heat wave from El Nino effect has caused considerable damage to coffee plantations of Asian producers while drought seems to have affec...
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.
- Rabobank raises Robusta Coffee price forecast
Rabobank International raised price forecasts for robusta coffee traded in London for the rest of this year on falling European stockpiles ...
- Robusta coffee prices crash on robust harvest
Robusta coffee prices have crashed in the global market, following a good harvest in Brazil and the forecast of a good crop in Vietnam.
- Coffee yield may surge but exporters not happy
A 60% jump in last year's exports has exhausted coffee stock. Exporters say prospects at the moment are not as bright as they were in the p...
- 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.
- Behind the scenes, making the world smell Indian coffee
G V Krishna Rau is not someone to take the blues lying down government’s man overseeing the coffee sector which has just been through a fou...