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Minas Gerais invests in the potential of coffee consumption in China

4/17/2018 - The Government of Minas Gerais sent 50 special roasted coffee samples to China. The samples were delivered to Chief Consultant Li Xia, Huixin Management Consulting, group representative and owner of cafes and shops specializing in gourmet coffees in various parts of the world.

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.

OIC raises forecast world crop of coffee 2016/17

8/18/2017 - LONDON-the International Coffee Organization (ICO) raised on Thursday forecast for world grain production in 2016/17 to an all-time record of 153.9 million bags of 60 kilograms, up from the previous projection of 151.6 million.

Peace deal may help Colombia to produce more coffee

2/15/2017 - (Bloomberg)--For coffee growers in Colombia, which provide premium grains employed by names like Starbucks and Nestle, peace after 52 years of civil war means more productivity.

Coffee exports Should remain Stable

1/16/2017 - According to the Council''s estimate of Brazil''s coffee Exporters (Cecafé), exports of green coffee from Brazil should be stable this year compared to last year, which is not yet clear whether the harvest of 2017, low Arabian cycle, will be bad. According to the entity, in 2016 exports amounted to 30,150,000 bags of 60 kg, a fall of 9.8% from 2015. For 2017, the productive scenario is still undefined. "I''m not sure if the low cycle really will be so intense to the point of impacting exports,"

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.

New supplier of premium coffee comes to Brazil

11/18/2016 - The Premium coffee brand Juan Valdez, of Colombia, begins to be sold in Brazil this month. Initially, the product can be found in stores Sugar Loaf, which belongs to the GPA. At first, the brand will be on 108 sales outlets, but there is potential to achieve more than 2,100, according to the FNC (National Federation of coffee growers of Colombia).

Grow sales of coconut water and tea

10/19/2016 - The coconut water and bottled teas ready are the only categories of non-alcoholic beverages that grow in sales this year, according to data from the Nielsen consulting. In January to August, sales of coconut water advanced 5.3% in volume compared with the same period in 2015. Sales of teas ready increased 0.9% in the same range. The soft drinks market as a whole shrank 7.2 percent.

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.

In the category without alcohol, the expansion is in coconut water, tea and m...

7/11/2016 - A study by the consultancy Nielsen indicates that, from 2015, the categories of mineral water, coconut water and tea ready to drink are the only non-alcoholic drinks that are still growing in the country.

Coffee exports totaled $ 4.6 bi YTD

10/20/2015 - Brazilian exports of green coffee, roasted, ground and soluble amounted, in the period from January to September this year, $ 4.6 billion, equivalent to 26.8 million bags.

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