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Coffee Prices Tumble to Their Lowest in Nearly Five Months NEW YORK—Futures prices for Arabica coffee fell on Thursday to their lowest in nearly five months, after some investors liquidated bets on rising ...
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Coffee Board finds a way to tackle arabica stem borer KOCHI: Coffee Board has achieved a breakthrough in its research to combat white stem borer attack, which has become the single largest threat to the ...
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Coffee Futures Fall to Five-Month Low; Sugar Declines Arabica-coffee futures fell to the lowest in almost five months in New York on speculation that demand will slow just as more supplies become ...
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SOFTS-ICE coffee slides to February lows, 4th straight weekly loss ICE arabica coffee rout continues on bearish charts. * Unica data show Brazil's CS harvest gathers pace. * Cocoa futures edge higher after choppy ...
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Coffee Stockpiles Grow Older, Cheaper Arabica-coffee beans in the certified stockpiles of ICE Futures U.S., the exchange that operates the world's largest coffee-futures contract, are growing ...
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SOFTS-Coffee tumbles to near 5-month low, cocoa mixed NEW YORK/LONDON, July 10 (Reuters) - Speculators triggered a fall in arabica coffee by liquidating positions on Thursday, taking one of this year's ...
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Talk of decent Brazil coffee harvest dents prices Arabica coffee for September fell 3.3% at one point to 166.10 cents a pound, its lowest since February, before ... "Commercials are buying coffee.
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SOFTS-Sugar down 2 percent, arabica tumbles to 4-1/2-month low ... 2 percent on Monday, following a smaller-than-expected reduction in speculators' bullish position, while arabica coffee tumbled on investor selling, ...
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Roasted Coffee planters are uprooting Arabica crops in an effort to control the spread of the borer pest. Fresh crops will take six years to yield beans for harvest.
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Can Starbucks Weather The Coffee Drought? Probably. The Competition? Maybe. (SBUX) While the differences are detailed more in Starbucks's annual report, suffice to say that the company uses a higher quality arabica coffee and this class ...
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