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El Salvador’s coffee production is expected to increase to 640,000 sixty-kg bags in Marketing Year (MY) 2017/18.
During market year (MY) 2017/18 (April/March), Ecuador’s domestic bean production increased due to better than expected results in the recovery of old plantations and the addition of new cultivars.
India has invited World Trade Organization (WTO) members to provide comments on its draft standards for coffee, coffee-chicory mixture and packaged drinking water.
India notified its 2018 draft labeling and display regulations and invited comments from the World Trade Organization (WTO) members.
The Government of India’s Food Safety and Standards Authority of India (FSSAI) has notified an extension of the time period allowed for compliance with standards for caffeinated beverages.
This biannual report, published in June and December, includes data on U.S. and global trade, production, consumption and stocks, as well as analysis of developments affecting world trade in coffee.
Post estimates the production of green bean coffee in MY 2016/2017 at 26.7 million bags (Green Bean Equivalent) and forecast for MY 2017/2018 at 29.9 million bags.
As a result of renovated plantations and favorable weather conditions, Colombian coffee production reached historical high levels of 14.6 million bags....
The Indian coffee crop for marketing year (Oct/Sep) 2017/18 is forecast at 5.6 million 60-kg bags owing to an increase in Robusta production due to favorable moisture and weather conditions.
The 2017/18 production forecast is unchanged at 10.9 million bags, which is a slight increase from the output in 2016/17.
Brazil’s coffee production for MY 2017/18 is revised down to 51.2 million 60-kg bags.
Expansion and diversification of large-scale retail businesses coupled with the introduction of information technologies has led to a rapid evolvement of the retail food sector in South Korea....