ICO revises global coffee production downward for 2011-12

16 Nov 2011 Evaluate

The International Coffee Organisation (ICO) has downwardly revised its global coffee production estimate for 2011-12, giving reason that adverse weather conditions could have a negative impact on production or post-harvest activities in a number of exporting countries, particularly in Central America and Indonesia.

ICO now estimates 127.4 million bags of coffee production down by 2.6 million bags for the season on account of rainy weather in Latin America and Asia. In June this year, the global body had projected coffee output in the 2011-12 coffee year (October-September) at 130 million bags of 60-kg each. It further cautioned that if the bad weather continues, both the production potential as well as quality in 2011-12 could be affected.

As per its estimates, production in Asia is expected to fall in the countries like Vietnam, Indonesia and India, while Mexico and Central America too are expected to witness a slight fall in output as a result of higher than normal rainfall in some areas. It anticipates the production in Brazil and Colombia too, to be on lower side in 2011-12.

However, the international body has projected that coffee output in Africa will increase by 19.6 per cent to 16.3 million bags during the 2011-12 crop year from 13.6 million bags in 2010-11.

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