CoffeePulse Publishes the Latest Weekly Report for 5th June 2015
CoffeePulse has released its latest weekly report for this week. The report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions.
London, United Kingdom, June 11, 2015 --(PR.com)-- CoffeePulse.watch, the world’s leading source of real time information and analytics on coffee production and its entire supply chain, has released its latest weekly report for this week.
The weekly report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions. Nick Satra, senior analyst at CoffeePulse.watch said that “the key events included in the weekly report are: Vietnam records severe drop in coffee exports in month of April; rise in international prices of pepper encourages coffee farmers in Vietnam to grow pepper over coffee; government of Oaxaca urges Mexican federal government to declare emergency to combat coffee rust; Ethiopia set for a bumper harvest; coffee producers of Venezuela expect to double the production for 2016-17 harvest; Brazil accounts for 40% of world exports of Arabica coffee in April; export revenues of Honduran coffee for the period October’14 to May’15 rose by 47.9%;the domestic coffee prices on an average for Uganda increased 7.6% and for Vietnam rose 6.3% for the week ending June 5, 2015.”
Registered users can access the complete report at the coffeepulse.watch website in the weekly report section.
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CoffeePulse leverages cutting-edge web technologies and proven methodologies; to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market. You can make informed decisions with easy to consume and analyze market updates delivered real-time at your doorstep. With more impact factor mapping at nascent stages, you stay ahead of your competition and never miss an important update across the globe, in your busy schedule. With CoffeePulse, you get the news before it actually impacting prices, rather than some post-mortem report on price fluctuations.
The weekly report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions. Nick Satra, senior analyst at CoffeePulse.watch said that “the key events included in the weekly report are: Vietnam records severe drop in coffee exports in month of April; rise in international prices of pepper encourages coffee farmers in Vietnam to grow pepper over coffee; government of Oaxaca urges Mexican federal government to declare emergency to combat coffee rust; Ethiopia set for a bumper harvest; coffee producers of Venezuela expect to double the production for 2016-17 harvest; Brazil accounts for 40% of world exports of Arabica coffee in April; export revenues of Honduran coffee for the period October’14 to May’15 rose by 47.9%;the domestic coffee prices on an average for Uganda increased 7.6% and for Vietnam rose 6.3% for the week ending June 5, 2015.”
Registered users can access the complete report at the coffeepulse.watch website in the weekly report section.
Users can register for trial at http://coffeepulse.watch
CoffeePulse leverages cutting-edge web technologies and proven methodologies; to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market. You can make informed decisions with easy to consume and analyze market updates delivered real-time at your doorstep. With more impact factor mapping at nascent stages, you stay ahead of your competition and never miss an important update across the globe, in your busy schedule. With CoffeePulse, you get the news before it actually impacting prices, rather than some post-mortem report on price fluctuations.
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London, E1W 1AW
United Kingdom
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