CoffeePulse Has Released the Weekly Report This Week for 24th July 2015
Coffeepulse published its latest weekly report for 24th July 2015. The report highlights key events in major coffee producing regions.
London, United Kingdom, July 30, 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: Coffee plants affected in Gia Lai province of Vietnam, Mexican coffee exports decreased because of rust; export revenues of Honduran coffee up by 25.3% in nine months; 7,141 quintals of organic coffee exported from Amazonas region of Peru in April-June 2015; unfavorable climatic conditions delayed coffee harvesting in Brazil; Nescafé Plan coverage is extended for 2015 in Colombia; Arabica coffee price expected to fall by 16% in 2015.”
Registered users can access the complete report at the coffeepulse.watch website in the weekly report section.
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CoffeePulse is designed to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market; through a web-based portal. CoffeePulse leverages cutting-edge web technologies and proven methodologies; to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market. The company can mould itself in the role of a sector analyst, thus identifying and covering all the probable factors effecting prices.
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: Coffee plants affected in Gia Lai province of Vietnam, Mexican coffee exports decreased because of rust; export revenues of Honduran coffee up by 25.3% in nine months; 7,141 quintals of organic coffee exported from Amazonas region of Peru in April-June 2015; unfavorable climatic conditions delayed coffee harvesting in Brazil; Nescafé Plan coverage is extended for 2015 in Colombia; Arabica coffee price expected to fall by 16% in 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 is designed to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market; through a web-based portal. CoffeePulse leverages cutting-edge web technologies and proven methodologies; to deliver the most relevant and in-depth coverage on coffee commodity market. The company can mould itself in the role of a sector analyst, thus identifying and covering all the probable factors effecting prices.
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London, E1W 1AW
United Kingdom
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