CoffeePulse Releases Its Latest Weekly Report for 20th November 2015

CoffeePulse.watch released its latest edition of weekly report. The report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions. It includes details of coffee production, price of coffee, coffee exports and lots more.

CoffeePulse.watch, the world’s leading source of real time information and analytics on coffee production and its entire supply chain, has released its latest weekly report this week.

The weekly report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions. Nick Satra, senior analyst at CoffeePulse.watch said that “the key events included in the weekly report are: Brazilian coffee production for 2015/16 crop revised down at 49.4 million bags, whereas the estimates for Colombian coffee was revised up to 13.4 million bags; the national research institute of Mexico, INIFAP, develops a new varieties of coffee resistant to plant diseases; over 400 Guatemalans entered Honduras to work as coffee pickers for the current harvest; UCDA closes down 48 coffee factories in Uganda’s Kayunga District for processing immature berries; coffee production in India will not reach the record estimated for 2015/16 harvest due to extreme weather conditions; price of coffee pulped in city of Sao Joao da Boa Vista of Brazil rose by 11.6% and price of coffee type 6 hard in city of Brg. Paulista of Brazil fell by 15.2% during the week.”        

Registered users can access the complete report at the coffeepulse.watch website in the weekly report section.

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