Coffee supply at the Moshi Exchange increased to 30,957 bags during
last week’s trading session, up from the 28,497 bags of the previous
auction.
This was because of a significant rise in the overall average prices for
both Mild Arabica and Robusta.
The overall average prices at Moshi exchange were up by 0.09 US
dollars (about 144/-) of a 50 kgs bag for Mild Arabica while Robusta
went up by 16.81 US dollars of 50 kgs bag (about 26,896/-) compared to
the previous auction.
“However, the average prices were below the terminal market by 0.71
US dollars (about 1,136/-) of a 50 kgs case for Mild Arabica while
Robusta were above the terminal market by 9.80 US dollars (about
15,680)for a 50 kgs sack,” stated the TCB report.
Prices for the locally produced coffee have been volatile due to
competitions exerted by large scale producers in the international
market, leading to falling farmers’ earnings. The situation has led to
some farmers abandoning coffee production for failure to get the
expected returns.
Recently TCB said that the bumper coffee harvests expected in Brazil
of about 50 million bags as compared to 45 million sacs last season is
among the reasons behind the increased market supply that could
definitely lead to price fall.
Likewise, Columbia is expected to have premium crop of high output,
where Tanzania coffee belongs to the same group. Tanzania, Africa’s
fourthlargest coffee producer after Ethiopia, Uganda and Ivory Coast,
produces mainly Arabica and some robusta coffee.
Prices of its Arabica normally track the New York market while those
of robusta take their cue from London. The New York (NY C) December
delivery were down by 2.40 cents US dollar (about 3,840/-) equivalent to
2.65 US dollars (about 4,240/-) for a 50 kgs bag Freight on Board (FOB)
and London International Financial Futures And Options Exchange (LIFFE)
market.
January delivery was down by 32 US dollars (about 51,200/-) per
metric tonne equivalent to 1.60 US dollars (about 2,560/-) of a 50 kgs
bag FOB compared with the auction held in the previous auction. The next
auction will be on December 29, 2012.
Source: The Daily News, www.dailynews.co.tz, reported by Sebastian Mrindoko in Dar es Salaam
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