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Colombia’s 2023/24 coffee harvest is expected to be 11.6 million bags

Coffee production in Colombia, the world's second largest Arabica producer behind Brazil, is expected to reach 11.6 million 60-kg bags

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Brazilian Coffee Industry Association releases data on coffee consumption in Brazil

In 2023, the purchase of the product in the country increased by 1.64%, while per capita consumption increased by 7.47%

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Coffee production estimated at 54.36 million bags in 2023, according to Conab

According to the survey, the estimate is the 3rd highest in the historical series; the volume represents growth of 6.8% compared to 2022

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Shipments of coffee from Brazil totalized 36,16 million bags over 12 months

Sales to the exterior generated US$ 8,29 billion with average price of 229,26 per 60 kg (132lbs) bag in the period of June 2022 to May of 2023

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Brazil ships 13,6 million coffee bags over the year until May

Volume represents decline of 19% when compared with the same interval of 2022 and reflects a slower harvest start and few remaining coffees after two smaller harvests

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Coffee is sustainable, though listed in EU new regulation

Coffee exporting sector in Brazil is sustainable and aware of new EU regulations, and ready to broaden communication with importing countries

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Gerações Protocol guarantees sustainability and standardization in coffee production

Cooxupé’s Gerações Sustainability Protocol presents indicators and commitments that must be accomplished by either the cooperative and members.

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Cooxupé implements its own Sustainability Protocol

Entitled “Gerações”, the Protocol brings guidelines to the cooperative and its members towards providing coffees that respect the society and the environment, and it brings financial benefits

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Russia-Ukraine conflict reflects in coffee chain

For the Chief Executive of Brazilian National Council of Coffee, Silas Brasileiro, the conflict will partially affect ag inputs

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Coffee supply in Brazil is enough to meet demand

The president of Brazilian Council of Coffee Exporters, states that the country does have enough reserves, and the current rainy period will be helpful