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Brazil's COCAPEC predicts that coffee production by its members will fall by half in 2015
COCAPEC said the decline in coffee was mainly due to severe drought and the superposition of coffee production in a small year. The output of coffee trees has a cycle every two years, with high yield in one year and low yield the next year. The COCAPEC Coffee Cooperative, which has 2200 farmers, is expected to produce about 1 million bags (60, 000 tons) in 2015, down by half from 2 million bags (120000 tons) last year. COCAPEC Cafe
2015-04-07 Brazil COCAPEC Forecast member 2015 Coffee output next -
Brazilian Coffee Cooperative predicts that coffee production will fall by half in 2015
Sao Paulo, March 17 (Reporter Wang Zhengrun Xunwei) COCAPEC, the third largest coffee cooperative in Brazil, predicts that coffee production by its members will drop by half in 2015. COCAPEC said the decline in coffee was mainly due to severe drought and the superposition of coffee production in a small year. The output of coffee trees has a cycle every two years, with high yield in one year and low yield the next year. COCAPEC Coffee Cooperative
2015-03-19 Brazil Coffee Cooperative Forecast 2015 production decline half Xinhua