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For the doctor and researcher Luiz Antonio Machado César, from the Heart Institute - Incor, Clinical Hospital, Faculty of Medicine, University of São Paulo - USP, coffee does not harm health if taken in moderate amounts and usual meaning up to four cups per day. It assesses the effects of coffee on variables involving the cardiovascular system to know the effects of alcohol in blood pressure and heart patients who already have coronary diseases and states that according to recent studies, there isn't evidence that coffee is bad for people with heart problems.


Available statistical data on the world coffee exports last June. In this period considered, they totalled 8.64 million bags, compared with the 9.56 million recorded in the same period of 2012.
Also relevant, exports in the first nine months of coffee year 2012/2013 (October 2012 to June 2013), had an increase of 3.4% to 84.31 million bags, up from 81.51 million in the same period of the previous coffee year.


Drinking coffee can add years to your life. It is what it claims an investigation by the National Cancer Institute, in the United States, published by the Daily Mail. The study, conducted with around 500 thousand people showed that the risk of death for older people decreases with coffee consumption. Excess caffeine generally considered unhealthy, but the survey found that coffee can help reduce deaths from heart and respiratory disease, stroke, injuries, accidents, diabetes, and even infections.


Coffee exports from Indonesia, the third largest producer of Robusta should fall to lowest levels in six years, before the damage with excessive rainfalls, which will reduce production.
Shipments may drop 19% this year, ranking 6 million bags of 60 pounds, according to average estimates of exporters surveyed by Bloomberg. The information departs from the Bloomberg Agency. This would represent the worst performance for the country since 2007, according to the Central Statistics Agency of the country.


A study conducted in the Harvard School of Public Health, associated coffee consumption with a reduction of about 50% in the risk of suicide in men and women. The work was published in The World Journal of Biological Psychiatry.
Analysing data from three large studies involving more than 208,000 people, researchers found that those taking two to four cups of caffeinated coffee daily have a lower tendency to suicide than those who ingested decaffeinated coffee or does not drink.


Coffee production in India is expected to grow 9% for crop year 2013/14, which will begin on 1 October, as rains benefit crops in the main producing areas, according to the Coffee Board on Monday, 22. The country, which is the third largest coffee producer in Asia, to harvest 347,000 tonnes in 2013/14, compared to 318 200 tonnes in 2012/13, the state agency added.


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