Nicaragua suffers from leaf rust and coffee exports decline

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Income and comparison, Nicaraguan coffee exports of 22.2% and 15.1%, respectively, fell between the autumn harvest in October 2013 and the last season in June 2013, compared with this year's report yesterday's official source. Coffee sales abroad refer to a total of $200 million, 22.2% lower than the last harvest in the same period (October 2012-June 2013), when it totaled $300 million in the United States, the funds raised in the central export of the explanatory procedure (Cetrex) are in a preliminary report.
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According to government agencies, 1.68 million piculs of coffee (45.45kg of sacks) were exported during the reference period, compared with 1.98 million piculs of coffee from the same range a year ago, meaning 15.1 per cent less.
The person explained that the current price of Gongtan's current crop reached US $158.6 in the first nine months, an average of US $173.2, while the harvest in the same period from 2012 to 2013 quoted US $173.2.
Fewer crops
The agency attributed lower prices and low land productivity to the coffee sold abroad, and the decline in income was mainly due to the pretentious rust of the fungus that caused the outbreak in the plantations.
In addition, Cetrex said the main buyers of coffee from the United States, Germany, Belgium, Canada and Italy are Nicaragua, the Central American country, and one of the main exports of beef and gold raw materials.
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