
Brazil’s coffee crop forecast to reach 67.5 million bags in 2020/21 season
Mar, 02, 2020 Posted by Sylvia SchandertWeek 202010
Brazil’s coffee crop in the 2020/2021 season is expected to reach a total of 67.5 million 60-kilo bags, according to the results of a market survey released on Monday (March 2nd) by Rabobank. This includes a predicted record harvest of Arabica coffee, at 49 million bags, in addition to 18.5 million bags of robusta (conilon) coffee. “The size of the arabica crop is surprisingly large, given the weather pattern that was not perfect during the second half of 2019,” said Rabobank.
Brazilian coffee is widely accepted abroad. The following chart shows Brazilian coffee exports between January 2006 to December 2019:
Source: DataLiner
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