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April Outlook Report - Coffee, Sugar, and Value-added Products

Roasted Coffee Beans
Brazil
Sugar
Colombia
Mzingaye Ndubiwa
Published Apr 4, 2023
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Brazilian coffee prices are expected to rise due to low early season volumes. Low production is expected to push Colombian prices up in April, while Vietnamese prices are expected to trade down owing to improved market volumes.
In India, ample supply is expected to keep prices in the lower range, while Brazilian coffee prices are set to rise in April owing to low early season volumes.
Turkish orange juice prices are expected to trade upward due to a decrease in production. Tridge expects OJ prices to remain in the upper range for the coming month due to the supply crunch, while Brazilian prices are expected to trade high due to low supply.
Tridge expects value-added tomato products to trade high due to production woes and elevated prices from supplying countries such as Italy and Spain.

Table of contents

Part I: Key Indicators

Part II: Coffee and Sugar

            Coffee

            Sugar

Part III: Value-added Products

             Orange Juice

              Value-added Tomato

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