The price of Arabica coffee increases dramatically
On Monday, the price of Arabica coffee increased spectacularly, by more than 6 percent to 173 cents. Such a price increase occurred last time in January 2009, in addition on Tuesday 177 cents were also paid.
The price increase is due to the decline in supply, because in the largest coffee producing countries exports have decreased. There is not enough coffee in one of the largest coffee producer country in Brazil. (Origo-radar)
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