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... kraft claims that coffee production at its banbury site has been “relatively unaffected” by a fire on monday morning that drew six fire crews from two counties ... the factory employs 1,100 staff and is one of the world’s largest soluble coffee facilities, manufacturing coffee for kraft’s global business, in addition to brands such as kenco, maxwell house and mellow bird’s ... “on investigation by the fire service, the fire had developed due to the ignition of a coffee residue which is a by-product of the production process ... production was relatively unaffected ... ” kraft's banbury site produces around 11bn cups of coffee a year and is home to its specialist coffee research and development centre
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... this week bosch held its third coffee symposium in waiblingen germany, bringing together more than 70 international customers, representatives and experts in the coffee industry ... bosch specialists and industry experts presented on trends and consumer demands that they claim are shaping coffee processing and packaging “by bringing coffee industry players to the table, our coffee symposium helps to encourage synergies, establish best practices and inspire innovation in the coffee industry”, said dr ulrich brief, vice president product group package makers, bosch packaging technology ... bosch said the conference included presentations highlighting changes in global coffee culture, indicating continued high growth in demand for single-serve portions such as coffee capsules and pods ... another trend identified, according to bosch was consumer demand for higher quality coffee, which is dependent on sourcing a high-quality raw product from the farm in addition to grinding and reliable packaging ... initiatives to support smallholder coffee production and corporate social responsibility were other key topics along with sustainability ... presentations included information on sustainable production and packaging technology, from energy efficient roasting through to biodegradable packaging material
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... "national production will still recover significantly (compared with 2009/10) ... ruiz said losses in veracruz would be covered by improved production in other sugar-growing states where weather was favorable ... coffee spared mexico's sugar sector, dominated by small farmers with tiny plots of land, has struggled in the past to improve yields and boost exports to the united states ... coffee is also grown in the state of veracruz but farms are located at higher altitudes and were not affected by flooding, ruiz said ... the country sees 2010/11 coffee production at 4 ... "as of now, there are no significant damages to coffee," ruiz said ... mexico exports around half of the coffee it produces
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... dealers said the coffee market had attracted strong fund interest this week as arabica prices rallied to a 13-year high and robustas hit a 2-year high on thursday ... dealers said world coffee production may fall short of expectations if key growers including colombia and vietnam revise output figures lower ... december arabica coffee broke above the key psychological level of $2 ... liffe january robusta coffee was down $15 or 0 ... technical indicators based on historic price data show arabica coffee may have further upside yet ... 0720 per lb for new york coffee is unchanged, as per a fibonacci projection analysis, reuters analyst wang tao said ... "coffee is one market where we are not as positive on a one-year basis than we are in a lot of other (commodity) markets
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... in coffee, dealers saw downside price risk due to the prospect of big crops in south america ... an expected large crop in brazil this year and a rebound in production in colombia are tipped to drive prices down ... coffee production is recovering this year in colombia, the world's no ... 3 coffee exporter and top producer of washed arabica beans ... * ice december arabica coffee futures up 0 ... * liffe november robusta coffee off $9 or 0 ... * new york coffee is falling towards $1 ... * london nov robusta coffee support $1,570 per tonne, resistance $1,694
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... a drop in indonesia's coffee production combined with a plan by vietnam, the world's top robusta coffee producer, to increase coffee stocks could offer support to london's robusta prices ... vietnam may stock more coffee, storing up to 500,000 tonnes, equivalent to around half of a 2010/2011 harvest that could be delayed by more than a month to december, a top industry official said on thursday ... unseasonally heavy rains have pushed back the coffee harvest to july from may while wet weather makes it harder for farmers to dry the beans, resulting in black and hollow beans ... 2 robusta producer after vietnam, may produce 500,000 tonnes of coffee beans this year, down from an estimated 550,000 tonnes in 2009, said rachim kartabrata, secretary general of the indonesian coffee exporters association ... robusta coffee exports from sumatra island, indonesia's main source of coffee, fell nearly 42 percent in january-july period to 111,541 ... exports this year may be lower than last year because of an expected fall in production, kartabrata said ... robusta, a more bitter-tasting variety used in instant coffee, accounts for about 85 percent of indonesia's coffee production ... robusta mostly grows in lampung, bengkulu, and south sumatra provinces at the southern end of sumatra island, while arabica coffee is cultivated in the northern part of sumatra
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... the significant investment in production lines over the last 3 years have made additional capacity readily available to cater to the higher external demand, regionally as well as globally ... new coffee creamer and coffee production lines commissioned in the past 2 years have been well leveraged to meet the increased export demand ... several new products were launched namely, canned nescafe ipoh white coffee and maggi atta whole wheat noodles with fibre, lower fat and no added msg
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... "narino was ready to harvest 28 million kilos of coffee but because of roya and broca it lowered to 22 million," he said ... coffee chain starbucks under the origin narino supremo ... narino coffee is also sold by mitsubishi and illycafe ... the colombian coffee growers federation sells the remaining to nespresso, nestle's brand ... about 40 percent of coffee plantations in narino, which produces one of colombia's best specialty coffees grown on high volcanic slopes, were attacked by roya, which hits coffee leaves and affects photosynthesis ... without roya, production in the state would have been 373,333 sacks of beans during its main harvest, delgado said ... climate change climate change is affecting coffee plantations throughout the country as abrupt shifts from drought to heavy precipitation are favoring the appearance of roya and other fungus, according to the government's agriculture institute ... roya also attacked narino growers because 70 percent of plantations are caturra varietal -- which has high production and good quality but demands extensive care and fertilization ... to shield growers from future fungi attacks, the coffee federation is promoting a series of incentives such as long-term loans and replacing elderly trees with roya-resistant varietals ... "coffee production next year in narino will be diminished as coffee growers are replacing caturra trees while others are cutting old trees to protect from future roya attacks," luis carlos burbano, director of a cooperative association, which represents 400 families in narino said ... 4 percent of colombia's total coffee output
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... buhler technology group said its move to buy a stake in italian coffee equipment manufacturer petroncini impianti would boost its position in the medium and top-end segments of the market ... the deal will see the partners focus their joint r&d resources on the “development of novel, environmentally friendly coffee roasting systems”, said buhler ... sustainability is a major issue throughout the firm’s operations – including industrial coffee processing, coffee segment head for the new venture stefan schenker told foodproductiondaily ... “for coffee production, sustainability aspects are in particular product quality, food safety and of course energy efficiency,” he added ... partnership the coffee segment chief said its decision to buy into petroncino was an extension of the partnership it had formed with the italian firm since the beginning of 2009 on sales co-operation and joint r&d activities ... the deal will see buhler act as a project management partner along the entire process chain – from handling, cleaning, and storage of the green coffee to roasting, blending, and grinding of the roasted coffee and packaging of the finished ground coffee – with the roasting process step will be exclusively supplied by petroncini ... buhler said it will also act as global distributor for petroncini’s processing equipment and that the move will allow it to consolidate its presence in the coffee sector ... “since buhler is already market leader in roasting products such as cocoa beans or nuts, this venture brings the expertise of coffee roasting closer to [the company],” said schenker
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... friday's official daily granma quoted deputy agriculture minister ramon frometa as forecasting an increase of 1,200 tonnes of semi-processed beans over last year's 6,000 tonnes, the lowest output since well before the 1959 revolution when production reached 60,000 tonnes ... since then, the state has leased abandoned coffee plantations to hundreds of individuals to grow coffee ... cuba's national assembly last week discussed the dismal state of the coffee crop and, for the first time, blamed state bungling and not the u ... the committee reviewed a five-year recovery plan that would increase coffee production to 22,000 tonnes by 2015 ... cuba imported around 30,000 tonnes of coffee in 2009 at a cost of $45 million, while coffee exports garnered a mere $3 ... communist cuba's 35,000 growers, in exchange for low-interest government credits and subsidized supplies, must sell all of their coffee to the state at prices that historically have been below what the beans fetch on the black market ... local analysts said that system led to low production and the diversion of 10 to 20 percent of the crop
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