After recording the highest global level, the Coffee Division expects a jump in local prices

Published 2024년 9월 17일

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The article highlights the stability of local coffee prices in Egypt despite a significant increase in global coffee prices, which are at their highest in over a decade due to a global supply shortage caused by climate change and drought. The head of the Coffee Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, Hassan Fawzy, anticipates a local price increase if global trends persist. The article also mentions the role of cardamom prices and the preference for Arabica beans by specialty coffee chains in driving global price surges. Egypt's complete reliance on imported coffee and the impact of rising beverage prices on inflation complete the article's key points.
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Written by - Dina Khaled: Hassan Fawzy, head of the Coffee Division at the Cairo Chamber of Commerce, told Masrawy that despite the successive and continuous increases in global coffee prices, prices are stable in the local market so far, but he expects a jump in prices locally if global increases continue. Fawzy pointed out that the last increase in coffee prices was two months ago, when the price of a kilo of plain coffee reached 480 pounds, and the price of a kilo of roasted coffee reached 600 pounds. He added that the prices of raw coffee rose to their highest level in 15 years, as a result of the shortage of supply in global markets due to climate change and drought, which led to a decline in the crop. Fawzy attributed the rise in roasted coffee prices to the rise in global cardamom prices as a result of drought conditions in the country of "Mala", which is the largest cardamom exporting country. Futures contracts for "Arabica" coffee beans rose by 4.8% to $2.718 per pound in ...
Source: EGmasrawy

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