The first press review for raw materials in agri food industry
ICE coffee futures rallied Wednesday on speculative buying linked to a strong chart setup, buy stops and concern that a Colombian trucking strike may disrupt already short supplies. May coffee on ICE Futures U.S. climbed 470 points…
Colombian truck drivers went on strike Wednesday to demand lower fuel prices, helping to underpin ICE arabica coffee futures as traders worried that the work stoppage could clamp down on already tight supplies.
Honduran coffee farmers are sneaking their beans across the border to Guatemala at alarming rates to win better prices than at home as global supply of gourmet coffee tightens and prices soar.
Overbought ICE Futures U.S. frozen concentrated orange juice settled down for the third consecutive session Wednesday in a correction from recent rallies. OJ tumbled on the open and fell to an 81.80-cent low, basis July, by midday.
Prices continue increasing due to the shortage of merchandise. From 6.3 Turkish Lira traded beginning April, we have reached 7.6 Lira today. We are still below the 8.80Lira asked by T.M.O., but we are getting closer and the market will probably end…
Cashew kernel exports from the country have declined 5.4 per cent to 108,131 tonnes for the year ended March 2009 compared to the previous year. In value terms, however, the exports have gone up by 29 per cent to Rs 2,950…
Más de 150 agricultores ecológicos participaron en la Primera Cumbre del Maní Orgánico, que se llevó a cabo en el municipio de Torotoro, Norte de Potosí, el pasado fin de semana. El evento mostró que el país cuenta con un sector de productores…
U.S. arabica coffee futures rose Tuesday, supported by technical buying after testing recent session lows and as commodities saw increased buying throughout the day. Nearby May coffee rose 60 points to settle at $1.1225 a pound,…
Frozen concentrated orange juice futures for May delivery fell 3.8% Tuesday, pressured by technical selling and exacerbated by prices tripping pre-programmed sell stops. Nearby May FCOJ on ICE Futures U.S. lost 315 points…
By the end of March peanut farmers in the Southeast are usually sitting on go, contracts in hand and looking forward to the challenge of producing a good crop. In 2009, they were sitting on wait, hoping things would change — quickly.
Mango, the ‘king of fruits’, has been making incursions into the city’s market for about a fortnight now, but prices are still to come down to levels where they stop hurting the common man’s pocket.
Indonesia’s coffee exports will be about 10% lower than exports in “normal years” due to reduced demand as the global economic downturn eats into consumer spending, an industry official said Monday.
Tanzania expects its 2008/09 (Oct-Sept) coffee crop to rise by 42 percent to 62,000 tonnes compared with 43,523 tonnes produced in the previous year, regulator Tanzania Coffee Board (TCB) said on Thursday.
Les Français ne dédaignent pas le Coca-Cola. Loin s’en faut. Mais ils préfèrent les jus de fruits. En 2008, ces jus représentaient 11,4 % des volumes de boissons sans alcool, un marché dominé pour plus de la moitié par les eaux en bouteille.
Poland – big producer of carrot – With the average harvests of carrot at the level about 900 thousand tons, Poland is the largest producer of this vegetable in the EU, followed by Great Britain, France, Germany and the Netherlands.
Several weeks ago, the G-20 group of wealthy nations authorized the issuance of $250 billion dollars worth of an alternative currency called “Special Drawing Rights”. Special Drawing Rights (SDR), are a currency issued….