US: On the ICE exchange, sugar rises in price and coffee becomes cheaper

Published 2022년 12월 5일

Tridge summary

From November 25 to December 2, the ICE exchange saw varied trends in coffee, sugar, and cocoa quotes. Despite heavy rains from La Niña damaging Colombian coffee crops, leading to a declaration of a natural disaster, coffee prices fell. In contrast, sugar and cocoa prices increased by 0.78% and 2.13%, respectively. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reported a decrease in world food price index for the eighth consecutive month, with cereals, meat, and dairy products becoming cheaper offsetting the rise in sugar and vegetable oils prices. Cocoa quotes have been on a consistent rise for the past two weeks, while coffee quotes have seen fluctuations.
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From November 25 to December 2, on the ICE exchange, the situation with quotes for coffee, sugar and cocoa developed according to different scenarios. During the week, coffee fell in price, while sugar and cocoa, on the contrary, rose in price by 0.78% to 2.13%, KazakhZerno.kz writes. Coffee was getting cheaper, even though there was some disturbing news in Colombia. The country was hit by nasty rains associated with the weather phenomenon La Niña. The government has declared a natural disaster and also published a forecast for how long they will last. The rains may drag on until mid-2023. Because of the showers, not only crops on coffee plantations are affected, but also people. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) has published a new report on the world food price index for November. For the eighth month in a row, the world has seen a decline in prices for them: in March, after the Russian attack on Ukraine, they rose to a record high level. The ...
Source: Kazakh-zerno

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