On prices, industry representatives have said that prices of Arabica dropped from Rs 10,000 for 50 kg at the beginning of the year to Rs 6,500 at present. Last year, the prices were around Rs 8,200 during the same period. Robusta prices stood at around Rs 7,100 per 50 kg, as compared to Rs 6,200 in early 2018 and Rs 7,400 last year, due to high demand internationally and production being low.
The price of coffee Robusta and Arabica has been on a steady decline over the last couple of years.
There have been occasional seasonal variations but, on the whole, the price looks bearish in the last couple of years, says Rohan Colaco, one of the leading planters in Karnataka and a member of Karnataka Planters Association.
The high-quality Arabica is selling at a discount to the Robusta due to higher output in growing areas with enough supply for coming years. Robusta, on the other hand, is holding on to its price. The devaluation of currencies is supporting this and the demand-supply gap is increasing. However, eventually, Robusta, too, will give in to the market forces.
Coffee and crude are the largest traded commodities in the world. According to ICE New York, early this month, the price of Arabica was at $98.95 per pound and, for December 2018, the price is projected at $96.70. From March next year, prices are expected to increase and would settle down at $102.45.
Robusta prices dropped to $1,606 a tonne from $1,621 a tonne and prices are expected to drop further to $1,487 next month. They would touch $1,492 in January 2019, according to the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE).
Source - https://www.business-standard.com
Coffee production may see 14% drop due to heavy rains in South India
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On prices, industry representatives have said that prices of Arabica dropped from Rs 10,000 for 50 kg at the beginning of the year to Rs 6,500 at present. Last year, the prices were around Rs 8,200 during the same period. Robusta prices stood at around Rs 7,100 per 50 kg, as compared to Rs 6,200 in early 2018 and Rs 7,400 last year, due to high demand internationally and production being low.
The price of coffee Robusta and Arabica has been on a steady decline over the last couple of years.
There have been occasional seasonal variations but, on the whole, the price looks bearish in the last couple of years, says Rohan Colaco, one of the leading planters in Karnataka and a member of Karnataka Planters Association.
The high-quality Arabica is selling at a discount to the Robusta due to higher output in growing areas with enough supply for coming years. Robusta, on the other hand, is holding on to its price. The devaluation of currencies is supporting this and the demand-supply gap is increasing. However, eventually, Robusta, too, will give in to the market forces.
Coffee and crude are the largest traded commodities in the world. According to ICE New York, early this month, the price of Arabica was at $98.95 per pound and, for December 2018, the price is projected at $96.70. From March next year, prices are expected to increase and would settle down at $102.45.
Robusta prices dropped to $1,606 a tonne from $1,621 a tonne and prices are expected to drop further to $1,487 next month. They would touch $1,492 in January 2019, according to the London International Financial Futures and Options Exchange (LIFFE).
Source - https://www.business-standard.com
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