Thursday, September 19, 2013

Arabica coffee falls | Business Recorder

Arabica coffee falls | Business Recorder: Expectations of favourable weather have added to the pressure of a huge off-year crop in Brazil, where the harvest is under way. Rains over Brazil's center-south, the world's biggest sugarcane- and coffee-producing region, will linger at least until Wednesday, favouring early development of next year's crops but halting the tail end of this season's cane crush, weather forecaster Somar said.

Friday, September 6, 2013

UPDATE 1-Brazil's commodities exports rise over dry August

UPDATE 1-Brazil's commodities exports rise over dry August | Reuters


AUG 2013   JULY 2013    AUG 2012 
  COFFEE (60 KG BAG)  2.40 MLN    1.92 MLN    2.28 MLN 
  SOYBEANS (TNS)      5.38 MLN    5.66 MLN    2.43 MLN 
  SOYMEAL (TNS)       1.26 MLN    1.60 MLN    1.36 MLN 
  SOYOIL (TNS)         92,800     109,928     179,500 
  CORN (TNS)          3.05 MLN    733,300     2.76 MLN
  ORANGE JUICE (TNS)  186,000     149,600     118,600 
  SUGAR RAW (TNS)     2.68 MLN    1.85 MLN    2.06 MLN 
  SUGAR WHITE (TNS)   621,900     444,200     398,900 
  PULP (TNS)          920,000     832,700     695,900 
  ALUMINUM (TNS)      30,300      23,500      47,200 
  IRON ORE (TNS)      31.16 MLN   29.69 MLN   27.53 MLN 
  FUEL OILS (TNS)     417,400     789,100     597,800 
  CRUDE OIL (TNS)     1.69 MLN    1.16 MLN    3.60 MLN 
  COTTON LINT (TNS)   22,600      22,600      39,800 
  ETHANOL (LTR)       485.7 MLN   350.5 MLN   313.9 MLN