2 more months of Colombian coffee delays
Jun, 29, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202127
The Colombian Federation of Coffee Growers estimates that it will take another two months for coffee shipments to normalize after the May protests against the government.
Roberto Velez, executive director of the federation, said that around 700,000 bags of coffee could not be shipped during the protests, which blocked highways to the ports.
But he said shipments are being normalized for the second-largest global producer of Arabica coffee.
Source: Money Times
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