Coffee harvest is 95% complete in Brazil

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The coffee harvest in Brazil is coming to an end, benefited by dry weather. The weekly monitoring by SAFRAS indicates that until August 22, the country reaped 95% of the 23/24 crop, which corresponds to an advance of 4% over the previous week. Work continues in line with the same period last year, but slightly below the five-year average, which corresponds to 96% of the expected production.

The arabica harvest is 93% complete. Work is in line with the same period last year but slightly below the five-year average for the period, which is around 94%. The partial result has confirmed the positive expectations of a larger arabica output. The good quality of beans and cup reinforces the positive aspects of the crop. The conillon harvest is finished.