claiming le dough
Guess I'll put together a late night soufle.
https://www.reuters.com/markets/commodities/coffee-prices-47-year-high-brazil-crop-concerns-2024-11-29/
''Coffee prices at 47-year high on Brazil crop concerns''
Nov 29 (Reuters) - Coffee prices settled lower on Friday after hitting the highest in nearly half a century during the session, buoyed by tightening supplies as next year's crop in top grower Brazil struggles to recover fully from this year's drought.
Dealers also said some Brazilian farmers have delayed deliveries of this year's crop in the hope of securing even higher prices, leading to short-term supply tightness and large financial losses for traders who had been expecting to receive the coffee.
Arabica coffee futures on the ICE exchange fell by 1.5% to settle at $3.1805 per lb, having hit their highest since 1977 at $3.3545.
Prices for arabica coffee have now risen by about 71% this year, making it one of the strongest performing commodities alongside cocoa, for which prices have more than doubled.
"The price trend is now very similar to that of cocoa at the beginning of the year. The reasons are also comparable," Commerzbank said in a note on Friday.
"In the case of cocoa, it was poor harvests in the two most important producer countries, Ivory Coast and Ghana. In the case of arabica coffee, it is concern about a poor crop in Brazil, the most important producer country, next year due to drought."
Brazilian coffee traders Atlantica and Cafebras said on Wednesday that they will negotiate with their creditors in court, noting 900,000 60kg bags of coffee promised by farmers have not been received.
The price of robusta coffee, a cheaper bean often used in instant coffee, also rose to its highest in about 47 years on Friday.
Robusta coffee futures on ICE peaked at $5,694 a metric ton on Friday before turning lower to settle 2.7% down at $5,377.
New York cocoa futures on ICE settled 3.9% higher at $9,425 a ton after setting a five-month high of $9,520.
Cocoa prices soared to a record high of $11,722 a ton in April, with supplies tightened by poor crops in top producers Ivory Coast and Ghana.
London cocoa futures on ICE settled 1.3% higher at 7,708 pounds a ton after hitting a five-month high of 7,772 pounds.
Sugar prices fell, meanwhile, with March raw sugar ending the session down 2.8% at 21.08 cents per lb while March white sugar lost 1.5% to $547.70 a ton.
notables @ 415, halfway collected
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notables @ 400
#27045 >>22091708
>>22091779 ICE says nearly 180,000 non-citizens deliberately not detained, roaming free in US cities
>>22091801 K9 caught stealing from other fellow cops
>>22091837 Diddy's interview with Charlemagne 4 years ago trying to start a race war
>>22091854 Scavino: 50 DAYS⏳
>>22091897 GOP Rep Points Out The Obvious When CNN Host Asks Whether Trump’s FBI Pick Will Go After ‘Political Enemies’
>>22091935, >>22092292 The Supreme Court and the president’s pardon power
>>22092006 “Puffy shot me”: P Diddy Going to Prison Was One of the Best Days of Someone’s Life, the Victim of Diddy and JLo Shooting Incident
>>22092048 General Mike Flynn: Expect more Biden family pardons and soon
>>22092057 [G][O]
>>22092247 Coffee prices at 47-year high on Brazil crop concerns
#27045
Some anon posted this pic last night, might be a crumb. Forgot to ask day shift about it.