Coffee Stockpiles With Vietnam Farmers Seen at 2-Year Low
date:Jul 08, 2014
evisions, Rabobank analysts including Tracey Allen in London wrote in a report. The bank raised its fourth-quarter forecasts by $50 a ton to $1,900 and the estimate for Jan.-March 2015 by $100 to $1,900.

Rains have been regular, aiding crop development, said Anh of Anh Minh Co. However, water levels are lower than usual so that may cause a shortage in the next season.

Rainfall recorded in Dak Lak averaged 264.07 millimeters in June at 10 stations, including one in neighboring Dak Nong province
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