Coffee production to fall by 22.6%, survey says
12:00 AM (GMT -03:00) – May 26 2021
https://www.valor.com.br/internation...26-survey-says
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Drought in Brazil sets coffee prices soaring worldwide; orange, corn exports also affected
in Commodity News 21/05/2021
https://www.hellenicshippingnews.com...also-affected/
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Coffee Exports From Guatemala To Fall Up To 3% This Season
Published on May 20 2021
https://www.esmmagazine.com/supply-c...-season-133387
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Why Coffee Prices Are Rising
Kate White , May 18, 2021
https://www.benzinga.com/markets/com...ces-are-rising
Zitat:
Two factors are causing coffee prices to rise are, according to industry experts.
Supply Constraints. A shipping container shortage in Southeast Asia has made it take longer and cost more to export and import coffee.
The shortage has caused freight rates to rise and increased the price of coffee, José Sette, executive director of the International Coffee Organization, or ICO, told the WSJ.
CNBC spoke with Jorge Cuevas, an executive at Sustainable Harvest Coffee Importers in Portland, Oregon, who said: “It is now more expensive than in the last five to 10 years to bring coffee to the consumer.”
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A demand recovery is paralleled by a lack of supply, creating an imbalance between supply and demand.
According to the ICO, world coffee consumption is projected to increase as the global economy recovers.
Yet Marex Spectron estimates that the global coffee market will produce 10.7 million fewer coffee bags in 2021-2022.
The short supply of coffee and higher demand will cause coffee prices to increase.
Extreme weather. In 2020, devastating hurricanes in coffee production places like Nicaragua and Honduras caused damage to infrastructure.
The ICO's Sette told the Journal that weather blocked trade routes and diminished the coffee bean supply to importing countries like the U.S.
Climate change, specifically rising temperatures, will continue to pose risks to coffee production, he said.
A drought in Brazil is expected to cause an unusually low crop yield for 2021-2022, the coffee expert reportedly said.
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Quelle erster angehängter Chart:
Peter Brandt (@PeterLBrandt) twitterte um 5:56 nachm. on Fr., Mai 28, 2021:
London Coffee $D_F $LCF_N $RC_F
This is going to be one hot bean.
Major H&S bottom
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https://twitter.com/PeterLBrandt/sta...168108034?s=03)
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