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Brazil must produce record 60.5 mi bags of coffee in 2018, says Yields

4/12/2018 - The volume is 20% higher than the revised estimate of 50.6 million bags of the past cycle. Also overcomes the forecast up to 58.5 million bags by the national supply company (Conab).

Uganda's coffee exports may reach 4,810,000 bags in 2017/18

11/23/2017 - Uganda's coffee exports may increase 4% 2017/18 harvest, benefit from crops that began production and favourable climatic conditions, the Executive Deputy Director of the National Union of coffee Agribusinesses and Agricultural Companies, David Muwonge, organ represents the coffee growers of the country.

Conab: coffee production in 2017 must decrease 12.8% to 44,770,000 bags

9/22/2017 - São Paulo, 21/9-brazilian coffee crop in 2017, almost all taken, should reach 44,770,000 bags of 60 kg.

Bayer launches tool for direct sales of coffee producers of Brazil

9/14/2017 - SAO PAULO (Reuters)-the brazilian unit of the German company Bayer launched Wednesday an online business environment to help Brazilian coffee producers to sell their grain directly to retailers and food service companies.

Octavio Café diversifies channels and will enter in online sales

4/10/2017 - Sao Paulo-the network of cafes Octavio Café will launch in early June the commerce company and already glimpsed, in long term, internationalize the brand and get into franchising. Also are provided for the opening of five new units this year and six more operations in 2018.

Nestlé and Unilever have different strategies for Brazil

1/20/2017 - Multinational companies Nestlé and Unilever adopt different strategies to expand its business in Brazil and in Latin America in 2017. In the midst of a consumer still hesitant pace in the region, the first foresees inflation of inputs and one-off increases their prices; the second bet in more volume.

Starbucks transformed coffee shops in Pokéstops

12/12/2016 - The rumors were confirmed. A partnership between the developer of the Pokémon game Go and Starbucks will transform the coffee shops of the franchise in Pokéstops. For those who still are not familiar with the term, these spaces are "gyms" which enables virtual players to interact with each other and find special items for the game, among other things.

Category of coffee is immune to the crisis, says survey

12/5/2016 - According to a survey conducted by dunnhumby, world specialist in consumer science, coffee is the category more immune to the crisis, with 63% of the Brazilian consumers keeping the same consumption pattern; In addition, 30% of Brazilians say don''t give up their favorite brand, regardless of the price; 56% of respondents already elect a group of favorite brands and make changes according to the best value.

Coffee consumption grows despite high price

11/10/2016 - The high prices of coffee beans in the Brazilian market-passed to partially industry retail roaster-did not prevent the increase in demand for the drink in the country. In the 12 months ended last October, consumption climbed 3.4%, which indicates a domestic demand of 21,200,000 bags of coffee beans in the period. In the same range a year earlier, the consumption was of 20,500,000 sacks. The numbers are from research conducted by Euromonitor for the Abic (Brazilian coffee industry Association).

Nestlé denies suspension of business in South Sudan

10/7/2016 - Swinging notes of news agencies, company says there was only interruption of face-to-face Nespresso, a division of Nestlé, Switzerland announced this Wednesday (5/10) a communiqué in which denies the suspension of imports of coffee from South Sudan. The news was conveyed earlier in the week by news outlets, attributing the information to a representative of the African unit of the company.

Peru plans to implement risk alert system for coffee

8/17/2016 - The national Coffee Board (JNC) of Peru, the Inter-American Institute of cooperation for agriculture (IICA), the national meteorology and Hydrology Service of Peru (Senamhi) and the National Agricultural Health Service (Senasa) signed an inter-institutional cooperation agreement to implement the early warning System for the cultivation of coffee.

Coca-Cola enters the coffee market with the Lion brand

7/15/2016 - Coca-Cola will sell coffee. From the first week of August will be available in supermarkets and specialty stores in Rio, Sao Paulo and Curitiba packages of coffee powder and beans, Arabica type.

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