Every group of coffee recorded a reduction over the previous month, with Brazilian Naturals presenting the highest reduction of 9.4%. The ICO Composite Indicator Price (CIP) for March averaged 194.78 US cents/lb 2022, a fall of 7.6% in comparison with the previous month, breaking a streak of 17 consecutive months of increases. In the twelve months ending March 2022, exports of Arabica totalled 80.9 million bags compared with 82.67 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 48.9 million bags compared with 47.81 million bags Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics>Ĭoffee Prices readjust whilst Certified Stocks grow.Ğxports in the first 6 months of coffee year 2021/22 (October/21 to March/22) have decreased by 0.1% to 66.25 million bags compared with 66.3 million bags in the same period in 2020/21.World coffee exports amounted to 13.16 million bags in March 2022, compared with 12.65 million in March 2021.The Brazilian Naturals and Robustas were the main forces behind the increase, shipping 3.58 million bags and 4.65 million bags of green beans in March 2022 as compared with 3.44 million bags and 4.31 million bags in March 2021, respectively, up 3.9% and 7.8%.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade Statistics – March 2022 Global exports of green beans in March 2022 totalled 11.79 million 60kg bags, compared with 11.48 million bags in the same month of the previous year, up 2.6%.The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) gained 1.8% from March to April 2022, averaging 198.37 US cents/lb for the latter.Ěrbitrage between New York and London closed the gap from 130.30 to 124.30 US cents/lb, presenting a 4.6% decrease.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> I-CIP rebounds in March 2022 on sustained demand.Presenting the strongest growth for this period is the Other Milds and Brazilian Naturals differential, rising by 8.4% from 39.28 to 42.57 US cents/lb The differentials between the Colombian Milds and Other Milds decreased by 4.5%, from 27.24 to 26.02 US cents/lb over April to May 2022.Prices for Brazilian Naturals out performed all growths by declining 3.7% to 217.84 US cents/lb from April to May 2022. Average prices for all groups indicators decreased in May 2022. The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) lost 2.4% from April to May 2022, averaging 193.71 US cents/lb for the latter.I-CIP dips slightly but remains strong, closing the month above 200.00 US cents/lb Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics> In the twelve months ending April 2022, exports of Arabica totaled 80.47 million bags compared with 82.95 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 49.54 million bags compared with 47.45 million bags for the previous year.Ğxports in the first 7 months of coffee year 2021/22 (October/21 to April/22) have increased by 0.6% to 78.01 million bags compared with 77.52 million bags in the same period in 2020/21.World coffee exports amounted to 10.92 million bags in April 2022, compared with 11.24 million in April 2021.The arbitrage between New York and London Futures markets developed an 8.5% increase, ranging from 124.30 to 134.90 US cents/lb from May to June 2022.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade Statistics – April 2022.Ěverage prices for all groups indicators increased in June 2022.
The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) gained 4.5% from May to June 2022, averaging 202.46 US cents/lb for the latter.I-CIP rebounds back over 200 US cents/lb for the first time since February
In the twelve months ending May 2022, exports of Arabica totaled 81.00 million bags compared with 82.21 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 49.69 million bags compared with 47.12 million bags for the previous year.Ğxports in the first 8 months of coffee year 2021/22 (October/21 to May/22) have increased by 1.3% to 88.51 million bags compared with 87.34 million bags in the same period in 2020/21.World coffee exports amounted to 10.80 million bags in May 2022, compared with 9.82 million in May 2021.