Rabobank projects Brazil's 2022/23 coffee crop at 63.5 million bags

Published Nov 12, 2021

Tridge summary

The 2022/23 Brazilian coffee crop is projected to yield 63.5 million bags, with 42 million bags of Arabica and 21.5 million bags of Robusta, according to Rabobank. This is due to the impact of a prolonged drought in 2021 and last winter's frosts, and the production is expected to be below the record of 2020/21. Rabobank has highlighted that there is still a high degree of uncertainty about the coffee crop for next year, depending on the maintenance of rain in the coming months.
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Original content

The 2022/23 Brazilian coffee crop, which will be harvested next year, was estimated at 63.5 million bags of 60 kg, 42 million bags of Arabica and 21.5 million bags of Robusta, according to with Rabobank's projection released this Wednesday (10). This compares with a production of 2021/22, harvested this year, of low biannuality in Arabica productivity, of 56.7 million bags, 36 million bags of Arabica and 20.7 million bags of Robusta. Production for next year should still be below the record of 2020/21, the last year of high biannuality, which had a total of 72 million bags, 53 million of which were Arabica. The estimate for 2022/23 reflects the impact of the prolonged drought in ...

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