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31/05 - Closed. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Agriculture
Unit:  1 Pound
  • Prev. Close: 233.00
  • Open: 234.35
  • Day's Range: 220.58 - 237.75
US Coffee C 220.73 -12.27 -5.27%

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sharp madoff
sharp madoff 3 hours ago
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monthly inv hns completed, weekly looks as a local reversal, watching mode, not selling btw
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ShortDude 5 hours ago
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In major grower Vietnam, the agricultural ministry says this season's output will fall 20 percent from the previous year, sending it to a four-year low. Clearly they do not have compatible narration with UDSA ;)
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ShortDude 4 hours ago
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Or maybe this is 20% from maximum potential which is 36mln bags and we are at USDA territory?
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 2 hours ago
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No, as you said, ministry operates previous year data for comparison. You see, the confusion is continuing :). Those, that questioned USDA raise for 22/23 :) based on offered explanation, now got confused even more and as the result, most likely will consider final numbers being in between what means lower than USDA projected. If at some point export will start reflecting it - even more so... Agriministry (in theory:)), like CONAB have to protect both sides of the industry so, unlikely they would threaten :) the market not being kinda :) sure that Vietnam will sell its coffee for current prices.
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Viriato Magalhaes 2 hours ago
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Look at Brazilian amazing post harvest 23/24 export and look at ECF stocks (include ICE EU stocks) vs 2023, 2022, etc - you'll see that AMAZING export did not bring ECF stocks to where they were... Stocks to use ratio is very low indeed... What it says in a simple form ? It says that situation stays fragile still. Why amazing export was not able to build up the stocks ? There could be various reasons as other exports volume (Vietnam, Indonesia, etc), good consumption, etc... The volume of Brazilian export at current prices says very clear that importers do not hesitate to buy coffee :) whichever factors affects their comfort while doing this :) :) :). The facts that Vietnam and Indonesia started buying Brazilian coffee for real are very telling as that China became more active and somethings point to higher growth in China, etc...
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Viriato Magalhaes 1 hour ago
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Abecafe (El Salvador) reported that for April 15th the crop was 14.8% below vs April 15th 2023. CA producers suffered similar issues...
Robert Pungerl
Robert Pungerl 10 hours ago
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how low will it go?
ShortDude ShortDude
ShortDude 21 hours ago
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Maja again confirmed to be ideal top alert indicator. ;)
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MGom 18 hours ago
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Did you change your mind, Dude ? Based on your comment this morning, including for me to sell my farm and come in sold, you should join in.
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ShortDude 16 hours ago
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Do you think Brazil's big exports are possible not because of a good harvest but because of the use of stocks? Not long ago, everyone was convincing farmers that the harvest of 24-25 would be excellent. It was prudent to sell off any inventory. Judy, among others, advised that. In addition, other producers had poor harvests. Brazil saves the world. If that was the case then Brazil enters 24-25 with very low stocks and has to save the world again. No. I have not changed my mind. I think the weather has taken a toll on yields and stocks are low.
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 12 hours ago
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Short Dude. You have to look at Maja as at the person, who knows the subject well from field perspective and has a lot of contacts which are based on true friendship. So, her sources may deliver her a bit overstated (on emotional basis) information but never a lie. A specially, I would not doubt her info re M and CA. Which has confirmation produced by weather stations. Also, the situation is unique in a way that never before just high temps but not drought have been a factor. Many W-guys say that what's going on now is once in 300 years, etc. So, nobody has practical knowledge besides the researchers and some studies have been conducted in the lab but not in Alfenas or Patroncinio, etc. For Brazil 23/24 initial stocks 4.7mb + 66.3mb crop makes 71mb, minus 47 export and 23 domestic leaves 1mb stocks. Two years ago USDA considered stocks in Brazil roughly 500kb :), so numbers wise it is all good. Many, including agronomists and farmers were sure the crop will be amazing but weather took its toll. Weather was documented and admitted by many. Yes, result is unknown because there was no precedent within last 300 years :), but it doesn't negate the fact that it's gonna be NO Result. It will. It will take time to admit it and USDA/CONAB do not want panic. If all is perfect, we should start seeing significant increase in ECF stocks (they include ICE). What we seen till now on amazing Brazil export - is nothing absolutely. Dust will settle closer to the middle of the harvest. Science usually doesn't lie.
Oscar Correa
Oscar Correa 21 hours ago
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Remember today is end of week and end of month. Take it easy ;)
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Rain 22 hours ago
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does anyone have the link to the USDA report?
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FAROUT 21 hours ago
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https://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/circulars/coffee.pdf
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FAROUT 21 hours ago
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Or just write (usda coffee report)
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Next release June 20
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https://apps.fas.usda.gov/psdonline/circulars/coffee.pdf
ShortDude ShortDude
ShortDude 22 hours ago
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Don’t fight the USDA and CONAB ;)
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 21 hours ago
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Absolutely and never ! (Learnt hard way long time ago :)). I would risk to say that report did not provide hope or optimism - rather it technically saved market from a squeeze that could happen otherwise :). What means, unless USDA will show big R in Brazil, that problem remains unresolved and Brazil is only hope... We may see an interesting shift: if MG will start facing quality issues with A of a scale, it may start substituting R, decrease A offer and A may catch up with R - normalize ratio a bit :). At least, this is what charts kinda suggest :) (to me). :)
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 21 hours ago
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If problems in Vietnam are real or not - we'll know it very soon.
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 21 hours ago
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Short Dude. It is also important that real catalyst is gonna be weather (weather related pests, fungus, etc) not USDA possible reductions if to talk about 5 - 6 levels. :) :) :) And stop-loss is the best sleeping pill !!! :)
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes May 31, 2024 9:52AM ET
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To close the topic: The climate conditions affects directly the maturation period of coffee plantations affecting yield and beverage quality. The quality of coffee beverages is highly correlated with the length of fruit maturation, which is strongly influenced by meteorological elements. ****** This from the study maid in 2018 on modern (at the time :)) cultivars by Brazilian researchers. ******* And a bit more: The complete phenological cycle of coffee tree takes 2 years and is composed of vegetative (first phenological year) and reproductive (second phenological year) phases, six in totality (Camargo and Camargo, 2001).
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes May 31, 2024 9:52AM ET
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Science is stubborn thing. The problem is that nobody never knows exact extent and exact areas as nobody does this investigation :). But 23/24 weather issues are matter of fact, coverage was big, etc. It happened and will be seen soon if science is right and cause will produce some effect. For now KC has to defend 200 level (202 - 205 cluster). It is certain that current reduction to global production (roughly 1mb after all reports published) will become increase :) assuming that Brazil, Ethiopia, Uganda are still not known :). But whatever numbers are thrown - those numbers can't negate the damage that was already done, if science is any guide... :)
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 23 hours ago
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Closing Vietnam topic. Average R production in Vietnam by USDA after last corrections being made: 2015 - 2025* would be 29mb/year. No Growth In 10 Years. Give last corrections back to the bulls :) and it will become 28.7mb/y or so - doesn't change anything at all... Stagnant production, on stagnant area, rising consumption and intercropping or switching to other crops. 29mb as MGom said is a number and at the time Vietnam had real stocks, etc. But within same years consumption grew about 25mb and it was Brazil, who filled the void and expected to continue doing so...
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Viriato Magalhaes 22 hours ago
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To clarify a bit more as Vietnam is about R: R --- 22/23 = 27.3mb, 23/24 = 28mb, 24/25* = 27.85mb. Vietnam had R production of roughly 28mb in 2017 :). Only twice within last 10 years Vietnam produced 30mb of R: in 19/20 and 21/22, all other years have been roughly 28mb. May be all will get changed in a couple of years :), but for now 24/25 is projected to be below 2017 :)...
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 22 hours ago
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If USDA would keep its previous numbers re 22/23 and 23/24 , R production would be at 10 years minimum :).
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Viriato Magalhaes 22 hours ago
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From 14/15 to 24/25 R production in Brazil grew roughly from 12mb to 24mb***.
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To Mas May 31, 2024 9:16AM ET
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buy the dipp :D
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GC Coffee May 31, 2024 9:13AM ET
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pulling the rug
 
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