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Brazil’s coffee harvest estimate up 16.8% for 2022

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL - The first estimate for Brazil’s coffee harvest in 2022 shows that the yield should increase by 16.8% from last year to 55.7 million 60kg sacks. The figures were released yesterday, January 18, by CONAB (National Supply Company). However, the forecast is below 2020’s yield of 63 million 60kg sacks.

The 2021 decline is attributed to climate changes, with drought and frost impacting plantations in Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Paraná, mainly in July and August.

Adverse weather conditions should more severely impact the Arabica variety, which should not reach its full . . .

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