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Tea & Coffee Trade Journal back issues
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Waltz into Vienna.(from the Editor's Desk)
June 1, 2009... As summer approaches and the World Cup Seville comes to a close, I day dream of less hectic days I can spend writing articles, answering emails and finally cleaning off my desk. But before I could get too excited about those lazy, hazy, crazy days of summer... the next World Cup Europe was...
Delay to Uganda coffee marketing seen as more rain forecast.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
June 1, 2009... KAMPALA -- Wet conditions in Uganda's western and southern coffee regions will continue until mid-May, the Ugandan government's Department of Meteorology said, prompting a warning that this could delay the marketing of the crop there.
The central and eastern coffee regions will also...
Coffee market report April 2009.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)(Report)(Brief article)(Statistical data)
June 1, 2009... LONDON -- Market developments, coffee prices and news continue to be dominated by the Colombian shortfall and the unprecedented increase in the premium for this origin. In April, prices of Colombian Milds recorded their highest monthly average since February 1998. The difference between the...
Peru output to decline in 2010.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
June 1, 2009... LIMA -- Coffee production in Peru for marketing year 2010 (April/March) is forecast to decrease 5% to 3.9 million 60-kilogram bags, according to a U.S. Department of Agriculture report.
Coffee is Peru's most important agricultural export. The main markets for Peruvian coffee in coffee...
Colombian truckers' strike still on.(World News: Coffee and Tea Reports from the Front Line)
June 1, 2009... BOGOTA -- Colombian truckers' strike has reduced the amount of coffee getting to port for shipment overseas and the situation is getting difficult, said the head of the Association of Colombian Coffee Exporters, Jorge Lozano.
The port of Buenaventura, in the Pacific coast, received only...