coffee exports to dip as prices slide in london
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Coffee exports to dip as prices slide in London

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Hanoi - Arabstoday

Vietnam\'s coffee exports slowed this week on thin stocks and falling prices in London markets from recent peaks, and exports this month could fall by up to a third from May following strong loading earlier this year, traders said yesterday. June\'s coffee exports would drop to between 65,000 tonnes and 80,000 tonnes, or 1.08 million to 1.33 million bags, from 110,000 tonnes in estimated shipments last month, traders said. \"High prices attracted a large volume of coffee earlier this year and the remaining stocks are not high,\" a trader at a European firm in Ho Chi Minh City said. Coffee farmers in Vietnam, the world\'s largest robusta producer and exporter, have invested more in the current crop as domestic prices hit multi-year highs in the first quarter of 2011 on concern over tight global supply. Vietnamese robusta prices, which closely track London futures, then rose to a life-time high of 51.9 million dong (Dh9,200) a tonne on May 11 in the Central Highlands coffee belt, up nearly 40 per cent from the end of 2010. The price rise has encouraged exporters to hasten their domestic purchases and outbound shipments, having loaded 160,600 tonnes of coffee in March. The volume declined to 126,200 tonnes in April and dropped further last month. May coffee exports rose an estimated 10.6 per cent from the same month in 2010 to 110,000 tonnes, or 1.83 million bags, exceeding market expectations, the government said on May 25. Lower shipment volumes from Vietnam, along with an expected fall in output in Indonesia, the world\'s second-biggest robusta producer, could tighten supplies of the bitter variety in the coming weeks.

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