
ICO: Global coffee exports fell 4.4% in October
Dec, 03, 2021 Posted by Ruth HollardWeek 202146
World coffee exports totaled 9.68 million bags in October this year, 4.4% less than in the same month in 2020 when the international coffee trade reached 10.13 million bags, announced the International Coffee Organization (ICO) on December 2nd.
In the 12-month period ending in October, Arabica coffee exports totaled 81.29 million bags, an increase of almost 3% compared to the volume for the same period in the previous cycle. Exports of the robust type decreased by almost 4% in the same comparison, totaling 47.19 million bags.
In a statement, the ICO recalls that October was the first month of the coffee year 2021/22. At this time of year, the harvest begins in Vietnam, the largest producer and exporter of robusta coffee.
Source: Valor Econômico
To read the full original article, access the link: https://valor.globo.com/agronegocios/noticia/2021/12/02/exportacoes-globais-de-cafe-recuaram-44percent-em-outubro-diz-oic.ghtml
-
Ports and Terminals
Jun, 07, 2024
0
Port strike suspended at Argentine grains hub, ensuring flow of goods
-
Ports and Terminals
Dec, 17, 2019
0
ANTAQ will hold public consultation for terminal bid at Port of Aratu
-
Ports and Terminals
Jun, 22, 2023
0
City officials to ask federal government for longer leasing period at Itajaí Port
-
Ports and Terminals
Feb, 28, 2025
0
Public Hearing Discusses Concession for Cargo Handling Area at Rio Grande Port Complex