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07:21:18 - Real-time derived data. Currency in USD ( Disclaimer )
Type:  Commodity
Group:  Agriculture
Unit:  1 Pound
  • Prev. Close: 217.20
  • Open: 219.30
  • Day's Range: 218.20 - 221.15
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ShortDude ShortDude
ShortDude 2 hours ago
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I must apologize to all analysts who have a problem with coffee crop predictions and have to wait until harvest. The price of orange juice is at ATH. All because of a disappointing crop in Brazil, caused by heat waves around January. Sounds familiar, doesn't it? It only became clear after the harvest. It seemed that predicting the orange harvest was easier than coffee, it's a big fruit, but no.
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Last year, I mentioned that potentially after the extreme temperature swings we saw during 2023, 2024, might bring more of the same. Never mind my silly speculation... I regret my fellow growers are having a difficult time.
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Check out the post on X from Marcelo Teixera. Soil moisture in the South Minas Gerais is the lowest in 7 years. It has been this way since the beginning of the year and continues.
Kenan Hajdari
Kenan Hajdari 1 hour ago
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It's very strange, even in Africa they have better irrigation systems than in Brazil...
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Rodrigo Faria 1 hour ago
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Less than 5% of the coffee plantation is irrigated. Availability of water, mountain coffees, more than 70% of coffee growing by small producers, high implementation costs, are all an obstacle to irrigation.
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*12%
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ShortDude 20 hours ago
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Viriato, it looks like the market agrees with your calculations :)
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Coffee Arabica 17 hours ago
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ShortDude ShortDudeWhere is your country?
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MGom 15 hours ago
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Viriato, but Colombia has growing production in 2023 and a higher forecast in 2024, what would be the problem they are facing ?
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MGom MGomColombia had some dry weather to start the year but don’t forget, Colombia is also very unique in that it has coffee growing all year round, so many climates, etc. Some farms have some lower yields, but not all and not necessarily for both of their harvests, etc.
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 9 hours ago
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MGom Colombia may have a good 24/25 season and USDA may increase its projection going forward - I have nothing against it. Colombia was not on the list in relation to high temps (or not covered as much as other SA countries) and I absolutely don't want to say that ALL other origins got hit. And besides, among those that got hit, not each area got hit, not equally, not all farms in each area got hit and those that got - not equally, etc. But lots of origins got hit, and some areas/ farms got hit and so, by science a particular reaction should follow for a season or two... Some videos show very well that, as example, in ES most exposed parts of branches got hit the most (or only ,visually, fruits wise) but no doubts that vegetative function was stressed and so, effect may reasonably be expected also next season. To what extent depends on many factors (nutrition as one of them) but not every origin is that advanced as Brazil so, it is reasonable to suppose that lots of other origins will be affected stronger. If to consider that from 2021 consumption added 10mb, it is Brazil that should fill the void. It will be seen with more clarity after other reports will come out, but basing on those that already did and assuming revisions made and combined result, other origins would be stagnant at best. As you said, let's wait for CONAB and see if it will admit there are issues or not. :)
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Nikolay Borisov May 21, 2024 6:09AM ET
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testing area 212-214 /on 4h
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 4:09PM ET
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Colombia was expected, figure was not clear but it was expected since Dec 2023 WM and T report. It has to be assumed that when previous USDA projection for 23/24 production was made, it was made on the production numbers, projected in 2023 reports and then some adjustments (if any) in World Markets and Trade report of Dec 2023. Thus, while projections for 24/25 are still projections only, reduction on previous 23/24 (22/23) numbers, in fact, form almost final :) view at 23/24. So far projections 24/25 are flat on gross reduction on 23/24.
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Kenan Hajdari
Kenan Hajdari 23 hours ago
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She along with some keyboard bull warriors are champions
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes 22 hours ago
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Short Dude. Consider, the one has 50ha farm, trees of different age, possibly different clones, different exposure, high density, different stage of ripening, size, weight, etc ... How he will calculate ? Experience/Intuition based only, unless you want you evaluation to be +/- 25% :). You need some certain percentage to be collected to be able to give a reasonable numbers...
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Viriato Magalhaes 22 hours ago
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Conab is out Thursday :).
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Apples. It's a lot easier with apples. You see them on the trees or not. They are nice and big, colorful or not. You don't have to wait for the harvest to know what the crop will be. ;)
Rodrigo Faria
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Not even apples, unfortunately we are out in the open and anything can happen: hail, heat, windstorms, drought, pests. Of course, with apples the period is shorter, unlike coffee where we practically have a harvest every 2 years (in harvest 0 pruning).
Viriato Magalhaes
Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:45PM ET
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Honduras: 22/23 - reduction of 300kb; 23/24 : USDA - 6.5mb, POST - 5.5mb !!! (POST projection in 2023 for 23/24 was 7.92mb, now it is 5.5mb ... 2.42mb lower !!! ); projection 24/25 - 5.5mb.
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:45PM ET
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Honduras report is very confusing as it reflects POST's high level of uncertainty: 7.92mb vs 5.5mb for 23/24 = 2.42mb or 31% for a small production... As it is POST who is on the ground, the probability is high, that 5.5mb figure for 23/24 will be assumed in 2025 report. If this will be the case, total reduction vs previous projection for 23/24 will be 2.42mb ! Otherwise, it is 6.5mb vs previously projected 7.92mb = - 1.42mb. Assuming both reductions, 22/23 and 23/24 --1.72mb. And 24/25 projection of 5.5mb vs current 23/24 of 6.5mb is a projection of 1mb ... lower.
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:45PM ET
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Honduras is a good example. For the diff between 7.92mb and 5.5mb serious concerns have to be in play or, on the other hand, impossibility to come with more or less reasonable algorithm. Confusion in other words...
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:32PM ET
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Peru: 22/23 revised from 4.2mb to 3.4mb, 23/24 - 4.2mb, 24/25 projected - 4.22mb, 22/23 reduction 800kb, 24/25 vs 23/24 - flat.
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:32PM ET
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Consumption growth - about 4%.
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:20PM ET
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Nicaragua: FAS/Managua anticipates coffee production in marketing year 2024/25 to rebound to 2.6 million 60- kilogram bags, as a return to average precipitation levels should support historical average yields. However, Nicaraguan coffee growers face global structural headwinds in marketing year 2024/25 on top of tight labor supplies needed to bring in the hand-picked coffee harvest. Dry conditions, reduced production, and delayed harvesting – all associated with the 2023 El Niño weather system – reduced overall coffee production in marketing year 2023/24 by ten percent.
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:20PM ET
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R is flat last 3 MY. A, assuming reduction 10% reduction for 23/24. looks like: 22/23 - 2.5mb, 23/24 USDA - 2.5mb, POST - 2.25mb, 24/25 projection - 2.45mb. Thus, if to consider POST for 23/24 to become final number (usually is), -250kb. Or flat as it would be enough also :)...
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Viriato Magalhaes May 20, 2024 3:19PM ET
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Colombia: production for 23/24 was revised up to 12.2mb from 11.5mb (WM and T, dec 2023) previously projected, 24/25 is projected to reach 12.4mb, 200kb more vs 23/24. Increased rates of borer infestation admitted as Oscar was saying for months... Thus, 700kb should added to global balance :) 23/24 and roughly, 24/25 vs 23/24 production is seen ... flat.
 
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