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The International Coffee Organization (ICO) released on Friday, the stock of world exports sector. In the first ten months of the 2012/2013 harvest, exports grew 3.6% compared to the same period of the previous crop and reached 94.48 million bags. Brazil has better performance than the global average and shipment of Brazilian production is 7.4% higher than that observed in the previous harvest.


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.


The ICO (International Coffee Organization) released this Monday (01) that global shipments of coffee totalled 9.75 million bags of 60 kilos in the month of May. The volume is smaller than the registered in the same period last year, when were exported 10.32 million bags of the bean.
In contrast, world exports of coffee, in the first eight months of the season 2012, from October to May of 2013, presented an increase of 5.2%, totalling 75.69 million bags. In equal period 2012, were shipped 71.96 million bags.


Vietnam continues as leader of world exports of Robusta coffee, even with your shipments showing a decline of 44.61% in February this year compared to the same month of 2012 (2,798,248 bags of 60 kg). In the second month of 2013, the Vietnamese accounted for 49.52% of global exports of Robusta, having sold 1.550 million bags with the exterior. The data, preliminary, are the statistical report of the International Coffee Organization (ICO).


The world coffee exports fell by 11.31% in February, compared with the same month of 2012. Were shipped 8.626 million bags of 60 kg compared to 9.726 million bags in February 2012. The International Coffee Organization (ICO) released the information today.
The world exports in the first five months of coffee year 2012/13 (October 2012 to February 2013) showed an increase of about 9.6% to 46.49 million bags, compared with close to 42,410,000 of sacks in the previous period.
Source: Revista Cafeicultura


According to preliminary data from the monthly statistical report of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), global exports of Arabica totalled 5,216,433 bags of 60 kg in January 2013, which entailed high of 14.88% in comparison with the 4,540,939 bags registered in the same month of 2012, and of 2.58% compared to 5,085,465 bags of December last year.


Vietnam continues as leader of world exports of Robusta coffee, with its shipments of presenting high 42.51% in January this year, compared to the same month in 2012 (1,894,605 bags of 60 kg). In the first month of 2013, the Vietnamese accounted for 71.57% of global exports of Conilon, having exported 2.7 million bags. The data, preliminary, are the statistical report of the International Coffee Organization (ICO).


In the last 12 months, exports of Arabica totalled 67.08 million bags. The world coffee exports increased by 19.48% in January compared with the same month of 2012. Were shipped 9.667 million bags of 60 pounds versus 8.091 million bags in January 2012. The International Coffee Organization (ICO) released the information on Thursday.


The current situation of falling international coffee prices is of concern because it harms producers in the world, says in a statement the executive director of the International Coffee Organization (ICO), the Brazilian Robério Oliveira Silva, referring to the strike of Colombia's coffee growers, who are asking for more government aid and a competitive exchange rate. According to a survey of the OIC, the average monthly price of Colombian coffee dropped from 244.14 U.S. cents per lb to 161.57 cents, the equivalent of 34% in the last 12 months.


The International Coffee Organization (ICO) has pointed out that world coffee production in 2012/13 (October to September) should be at 144, 1 million 60-kilogram bags, thus an increase of 7.2% compared with 2011/12 crop, which had a production journal, slightly down to 134.4 million bags. The numbers run from December report of the ICO. Thus, the ICO has reduced by 1.3% its estimate for world crop 2012/13, which in November was placed at 146 million bags. The previous data of 2011/12 was 134.6 million bags.


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