In November, Brazil, a global coffee leader, boosted its exports by 15.4%, shipping out 4.33 million 60-kilogram bags. The Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé) reported this significant growth. Notably, robusta coffee, known as conilon in Brazil, surged by 678%. It accounted for 856,000 bags, making up 20% of the total exports for the month. On the […]
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