CoffeePulse.watch, the world’s leading source of real time information and analytics on coffee production and its entire supply chain, has released its latest weekly report this week.
The weekly report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions. Nick Satra, senior analyst at CoffeePulse.watch said that “the key events included in the weekly report are: Coffee production in the provinces of Central Highlands in Vietnam continues to decline; Negligence by government affects Ethiopian coffee production; El Salvadoran coffee exports rose by 261% in the first month of October in 2015/16 harvest; coffee harvest in Honduras could reach 7.5 million quintals this year; World Coffee Research reports about half of the areas suitable for Arabica coffee production will no longer be apt by 2050; Coffee quality in Risaralda department of Colombia may further decline in 2016 due to the impact of El Nino; price of coffee type 6 hard in city of Ourinhosand SãoJoão da Boa Vista of Brazil fell by 8.9% and 11.1% respectively during the week.”
Registered users can access the complete report at the coffeepulse.watch website in the weekly report section.
Users can register for trial at http://coffeepulse.watch
CoffeePulse is designed to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market; through a web-based portal. CoffeePulse leverages cutting-edge web technologies and proven methodologies; to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market. The company can mould itself in the role of a sector analyst, thus identifying and covering all the probable factors effecting prices. For more information click http://coffeepulse.watch/intro/