Coffee prices can jump because of Brazil
There is a significant price increase for coffee, according to nine traders and analysts interviewed by Reuters – qubit.hu wrote.
By the end of the year, Arabica might be almost 20 percent more expensive. One of the main reasons behind the price increase is that a poor year will come in Brazil, within the biennial production cycle, and this will cause a global deficit. (Qubit.hu)
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