Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Brazilian Coffee Crop Must Puts Brazil Coffee Million Bags - Dec 09, 2008

The 2009/10 Brazilian coffee crop must stay at 38.25 to 41.20 million bags. That is what point the first survey by SAFRAS & Mercado to the 2009/10 crop, made through a research amid growers, agronomists, technicians,& cooperatives, agriculture secretariats, traders, warehouses, industrialists and exporters, amid other entities of the coffee-growing regions of Brazil. The average figure stayed at 39.73 million bags.


The 2008/09 production was slightly revised downwards by SAFRAS from 50.4 to 50.25 million bags. In the comparison between the 2009/10 and 2008/09 crops, SAFRAS so projects a production cut by18% to 24%.The total arabica production of 2009/10 was put at 27.55 to 29.70 million bags, down 22% to 27% from 2008/09 (37.85 million bags). The 2009/10 conillon crop was put at 10.7 to 11.5 million bags, down 7% to 14% in comparison with 2008/09 (12.40 million bags).

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