The Tea and Coffee Trade Journal

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    Brazilian frost giving coffee importers chills
    (1972-09)
    The coffee trade people in Europe were finding the going pretty rough. Most of them were hoping for a break and looking back on „the good old days‟ of the 1960‟s.
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    Soluble coffee dispute divides Brazil and U.S.
    (1970-11)
    The International Coffee Agreement of 1968 is a five-year pact designed to expire in 1976. At the time that this Agreement was made, it replaced the Agreement of 1963, and expectations were that in 1973, a new five-year pact would be made, extending to 1978.
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    Brazils coffee picture confused by ship unloaders strike in U.S.
    (1971-11) Delaval Filho, Torino
    Rio de Janeiro, October 22 – The coffee picture is confused considerably at this time largely due to the fact the coffee ports of the United States continue to remain closed, or at least no cargo can be landed due to a continuing longshoremen’s strike. The Pacific Coast ports are now open again, at least temporarily, but the Atlantic and Gulf ports are not accepting cargoes.