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Coffee production has been increasing in China, but imports of the product tend to grow over the coming years.


India, third largest coffee exporter in Asia, may not achieve the forecast of a record crop next year after more monsoon rains in almost two decades had harmed beans and increased pest attacks.
Production may total about 317,000 tons next season, 30,000 tons less than the record 347,000 tons provided by Coffee Board of India in July, said the member of the state agency , Anil Kumar Bhandari . The harvest was 318,200 tons in the year that began on 1 October 2012.


The abandonment of coffee production in Mexico is partly due to the fact that the Federal Government has allowed the entry of Central American coffee with lower quality than national "but more economic."
According to Obdulio Bandala Jiménez, large companies buy this cheap product, supplying their demand and stop buying Mexican coffee.


The coffee harvest in Brazil in 2014 was estimated at 60 million bags of 60kg, representing a growth of approximately 15% compared to the current season, the harvest of which goes for the final, estimated Wednesday the INTL FCStone.
Evaluation of consulting and commodity broker points to record volumes in Brazil, the largest producer and exporter of coffee, next season, which will be high in the biennial Arabica variety of the country. The current season in the cycle is low, alternating larger and smaller crops each year.


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.


The Central Bank of Vietnam said on Mondaythat will extend to 3-trillion dong ($ 144 million) financing to farmers so that they renew crops between 2013 and 2015. The funding will be for producers of Lam Dong province in the central highlands of the country. With the funds, producers will replace coffee trees on about 23 hectares, said the central bank in a statement. In total, funding for renovation of coffee plantations must be between 8-trillion and 10-trillion dong (between $ 380 million and $ 475 million).
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Coffee production in Puerto Rico has hit the lowest level ever in the island's history, leaving farmers and government officials worried about how to revive a once burgeoning industry amid a deep economic crisis.
Farmers produced some 80,000 pounds (39,900 kilograms) of coffee during the most recent harvest, which represents only a third of local consumption, Agriculture Secretary Myrna Comas said Thursday.
Production in previous years has fluctuated between 105,000 pounds (47,600 kilograms) and 150,000 pounds (68,000 kilograms), according to department statistics.


The indices of coffee production have improved significantly in recent years, the province of Uige, fruit enlargement of the areas of action for the culture, reported today (Wednesday), ANGOP, in this city, the local director of INCA, Vasco Gonçalves. According to him, last year were harvested five thousand tons of coffee mabuba and this year is expected to harvest in order of around six tonnes of coffee mabuba, which equates to about three thousand tons of commercial coffee.


The state agency Development Authority Uganda Coffee rose 7% on Friday the projection of the country's production in marketing year 2012/13, which ends in September, citing favourable weather conditions in the growing areas of the country, said the manager responsible for the quality strategy and business development agency, Norman Mutekanga.


The Association of the Vietnam Coffee and Cocoa designed on Friday (22/03) that coffee production in crop year 2013/14 could fall between 30% and 35% due to drought that hit the country.
A prolonged drought in the Vietnamese Central Highlands, the largest coffee producing region of the country, caused losses of at least 95 hectares of coffee trees and left 55 000 hectares in critical condition, the association said in a statement. The organization also noted that this year the rains were 30% below average.


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