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09:03:38 - Real-time derived data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Agriculture
Unit:  1 Pound
  • Prev. Close: 226.05
  • Open: 225.52
  • Day's Range: 222.88 - 227.40
US Coffee C 224.15 -1.90 -0.84%

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Alpha Centauri
Alpha Centauri 49 minutes ago
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Firstly 69.9 vs. 61.4 now or what?
Robert Pungerl
Robert Pungerl 1 hour ago
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again 217?
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 10 hours ago
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Well, Procafe admitted problem in full in its last podcast with a lot of details and scientific explanation. So, what is bad for Brazil should be bad as well for other origins, that have got affected in similar way (it's easier to say which one hasn't ...) :)
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Viriato Magalhaes 1 hour ago
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According to NASA, May 2024 had an anomaly +0.56C vs 1991 - 2020 baseline, +1.14C vs 1951/80 and hottest on record, being 12th consecutive record hot month...
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IBGE: The estimate for the crop being harvested indicates an increase of 7.7% in relation to the total for 2023, considering the production of Arabica and canephora grains (conilon and Robusta). For Arabica coffee, production estimated by IBGE in 2024 is 42.3 million bags, an increase of 2.4% compared to the previous forecast and 7.1% compared to last year. The 2024 harvest is a positive biennial for Arabica coffee, stated the IBGE, to explain the growth. The institute also recalled that, in 2023, although the Arabica coffee harvest had a negative bienniality, production showed growth when compared to 2022, with the favorable climate and "inversion of the bienniality" in some areas. For canephora coffee, the production estimate was 19.1 million 60 kg bags, an increase of 0.9% compared to the previous month.
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If remember correctly, by IBGE domestic is 21.7mb and domestic consumption growth in 23 was 7% vs 22. How IBGE states figures, that don't cover export and domestic ? :) For 24/25 it would be: 61.4 - (47+22) = -7.6mb.
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IBGE previous number was 60.2mb, increase projected 1.2mb.
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MGom From your ends, do you hear any size/quality issues ?
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Viriato Magalhaes 13 hours ago
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Uganda report came out today: 24/25 increased 40kb vs 23/24 (6.9mb vs 6.86mb), R projected 5.895mb in 24/25 vs 5.87mb in 23/24 (+25kb), export will rise from 6.52mb to 6.58mb. (Production 23/24 grew vs 22/23 roughly 300kb.)
Oscar Correa
Oscar Correa 12 hours ago
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What Brazil exports in a single day
Rain
Rain Jun 13, 2024 7:37AM ET
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This is only the beginning
Robert Cunderlik
Robert Cunderlik 22 hours ago
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of what ?
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Christopher Poh
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The sell off
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ShortDude Jun 13, 2024 5:27AM ET
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Just a quick thought on the record export volumes reported by the ICO. The numbers might be a bit misleading. We've heard reports that producer countries like Vietnam or Colombia are now importing beans from Brazil. They have to import to get beans to fulfill their export obligations. This means the same beans are counted twice, first when they are exported from Brazil and second time when they are exported again from another country. I don't know how big this phenomenon is, but it might be worth considering.
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Kenan Hajdari
Kenan Hajdari 21 hours ago
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They're working on it
Bruno O Souza
Bruno O Souza 20 hours ago
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Kenan Hajdari maybe in ten tears we will have some results
Oscar Correa
Oscar Correa 18 hours ago
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And people maybe will wait 10 year to drink coffee
Rodrigo Faria
Rodrigo Faria 13 hours ago
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In Brazil, we have always worked on this. There are already plants that are more resistant than others to drought, rust, and nematodes (each one resistant to a disease or disease, but never to all of them). So far, they have not managed to make cacti produce coffee.
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 13 hours ago
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Short Dude. Situation when one Member (by ICO, producing country which is NET exporter) imports beans from other origin to fulfill the contract obligations is hardly economically viable, as default would be a cheaper option, macro speaking. The most informative and illustrative indicator to evaluate if export is bearish or bullish, is export vs stocks at destinations for given month, quarter, year, etc. If growing export goes in tact with growing stocks within specified time frame, then it is bearish within that time frame, if growing export is seen on constant or decreasing stocks - bullish. While being primitive, it is stays most simple approach. :)
Oscar Correa
Oscar Correa Jun 12, 2024 2:00PM ET
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I really thought FND was going to put more pressure.
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ShortDude Jun 12, 2024 12:41PM ET
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Cup and handle in the making.
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Long Dude Jun 12, 2024 12:41PM ET
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On what timeframe would that be?
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ShortDude Jun 12, 2024 12:41PM ET
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Daily/weekly
Josin Céntimos
Josin Céntimos Jun 12, 2024 12:35PM ET
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225.75 touched --> 232.
Alex Cataldo
Alex Cataldo Jun 12, 2024 12:11PM ET
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i've had 2 brokers already confirm the damage in vietnam was far less that what was speculated. Its going to be closer to the 3 to 4 million bag mark, not the 6. Harvest and crop is doing well in brazil, with a pretty good booster of econoline robusta this year. They stated slight resistance will come during the contract renewals happening but there is nothing suggesting any shortage of supply.
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Viriato Magalhaes
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Alex, what your brokers say about final figure for Vietnam ? Reduction of 3-4mb in relation to what number ? If you don't mind to comment...
Viriato Magalhaes
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It's crucial, because everyone had its own number :) in mind.
Josin Céntimos
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Thats why, do for oneself, not for the rest. Yours might not be the mines.
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Josin, 4mb subtracted from even 29mb will give 25mb and so, 24mb R. Impact ! :)
Alex Cataldo
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Originally the reduction was 5 to 6 million based on speculations. They had people on foot there and they're saying the actual numbers are looking closer to a 3 to 4 million bag reduction if that. They also said brazil's conoline Robusta crop this year is fairly massive and they're not seeing any major crop issues. As always, final number won't come in until mid to late july in regards to the harvest but so far they said there is no indication of shortage. The whole "oh brazil isn't getting rain this week" is all speculative garbage, you don't want heavy rain during harvest as it'll delay harvest and potentially cause bean droppage and loss. Oh and for those who are down voting me, go ahead, My family has over 50 years in the business ( i have 20 years personally in it) and the brokers i've talked to control a large chunk of the us market. I can even tell you their future projections. They don't see the c market ever going under 170 again, but again they can't predict the future. Being that the coffee is so highly elevated, farmers around the world are already planting wanting to cash in on the high selling point. R market they said is not sustainable at this point and will eventually go back to 150 and under numbers. A couple years from now there's going to be a blow out as has happened during every other boom/bust cycle with the crops. It won't be like the 90's where coffee hit 50 cents a pound, but i do see potential for sub 150 if the crop is substantial enough. Thats my opinion though and only time will tell, but being i've been threw 8 or so of these cycles, lets just say i'm a betting man. Finally about the hog wash about consumption increasing. Thats anywhere from the truth. World economy is stagnating and now in the states because of the elevated coffee prices people are starting to push back from consumption at cafe's/restaurants. I'm personally seeing this so i can only imagine what it looks like for the big vendors like starbucks, etc. Consumption's looking very much on the decline at least in the states. Consumption of instant coffee is also on the decline as those prices are spiking because instant is mainly made with robusta. People need to remember just like soda, coffee is a luxury product, its not a necessity. People will choose food over drink and treat the drink as an occasional treat rather than a daily consumption.
 
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