The Tea and Coffee Trade Journal

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    Rain and cold affect Brazil coffee stocks
    (1939-09) Andrade, Theophilo de
    Rio de Janeiro, Aug. 15 – The first month of the new coffee crop was not very encouraging, with deliveries from the interior less than July of last year. Exports were also lower, the July total being 1,-162,738 bags as against 1,271,083 in July, 1938. However, the new policy of competition seems justified in view of the fact that in July,1937, when “defense” was effective, exports amounted to only 723,100 bags.
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    First coffee plastic plant in Brazil nears completion
    (1940-10) Andrade, Theophilo de
    Rio de Janeiro, September 15 – The coffee situation in Brazil continues unsettled as is the case in all other coffee producing countries. Notwithstanding, the level of prices is not too bad compared to competitors in the international market. The position of low coffees may be referred to as steady, thanks, in all probability, first and foremost to the excellence of the position always enjoyed by Brazil as the producer of such coffees. The same cannot be said, however, about the prices of fine coffees, because of the keen competition of “mild” coffees in the United States markets, produced by other coffee growers in Latin America.
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    Brazil coffee exports drop as war closes additional markets
    (1940-06) Andrade, Theophilo de
    During the month there was held a meeting of the Consulting Council of the National Coffee Department, for the purpose of discussing the rendering of accounts by the Board of Directors, and for discussion of the percentage of the “quota of sacrifice” to be levied against the next coffee crop of 1940-41 to be started July 1st.