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- Coffee exports from Vietnam may climb in February on weather
Coffee exports from Vietnam, the biggest grower of the robusta variety used in instant drinks and espressos, may increase this month as good weather helps beans to dry and as the Tet holiday ends, said traders and officials.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - New wave hits Paris
An Australian contingent is teaching the French a thing or two about coffee, as specialty cafes emerge in the capital, reports Helene Hofman.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Vietnam's Jan coffee exports fall 47.8pc y/y
HANOI : Vietnam 's coffee exports in January plunged 47.8 percent from a year earlier to a little more than 112,000 tonnes, Vietnam Customs said. Bean exports slipped 27.9 percent from December, the customs department, an agency under the Finance Ministry, said in a report issued late on Thursday.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Coffee kiosk proceeds go to Shepherd?s Hand
A stop at the Pin and Brew coffee kiosk allows patrons to not only get a shot of caffeine, but also the chance to help a local nonprofit.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Red Horse Coffee Traders on Joseph's Main Street is all about the beans
Roasted coffee is the newest addition to a whole host of locally crafted offerings on Joseph?s Main Street. Red Horse Coffee Traders opened its doors this month with its own roasts of coffee beans from around the world and baked good made in their kitchen.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Kenya shilling firms on offshore inflows, stocks fall
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Offshore inflows into high-yielding government debt and banks selling dollars helped the Kenyan shilling firm on Monday, while stocks were dragged down by tea and coffee grower Sasini. Traders said increased offshore investor appetite for government paper across east Africa fuelled by high yields had increased greenback inflows, supporting local currencies. "The market also ...
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Coffee tumbles as investors liquidate, sugar firms
NEW YORK/LONDON: Arabica coffee futures fell more than 3 percent on Monday as investors returning from the weekend liquidated long positions after viewing data that showed speculators had cut their net short positions in the latest week.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Uganda shilling flat vs dollar, seen weaker
KAMPALA (Reuters) - The Uganda shilling was flat against the dollar on Friday though traders said it was likely to weaken next week, undermined by waning offshore interest in Ugandan debt as yields start to decline. At 1126 GMT commercial banks in Kampala quoted the currency of Africa's leading coffee exporter at 2,315/2,325, unchanged from Thursday's close. "The drop in yields at the last ...
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Tanzania coffee prices rise on higher demand
DAR ES SALAAM (Reuters) - Tanzania's coffee prices rose at last week's auction, driven by demand from exporters for high-quality beans, the regulator Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB) said on Tuesday. The number of bags offered for sale at the auction more than doubled from the previous sale as growers increased supply to take advantage of rising prices. State-run TCB said 18,616 60-kg bags were ...
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012 - Coffee Futures Tumble, Sugar Prices Steady
Arabica coffee futures fell over 3 percent on Monday on investor long liquidation after speculators had cut their short positions, while raw sugar was little changed on cautious dealings as Europe's uncertain ability to contain the debt crisis.
coffee traders 11 Feb 2012
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