(Bloomberg) -- Coffee in New York rose on concern
that cooler weather forecast for key growing regions in Brazil,
the biggest producer, will harm trees entering the low-production
period of a two-year cycle.
Temperatures that have been running in the normal 55-to-59
degree Fahrenheit range or slightly higher may drop later this
week below 50 degrees (10 Celsius), according to Meteorlogix LLC
in Woborn, Massachusetts. Still, the private forecaster does not
expect any freezing temperatures, which can damage trees.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
that cooler weather forecast for key growing regions in Brazil,
the biggest producer, will harm trees entering the low-production
period of a two-year cycle.
Temperatures that have been running in the normal 55-to-59
degree Fahrenheit range or slightly higher may drop later this
week below 50 degrees (10 Celsius), according to Meteorlogix LLC
in Woborn, Massachusetts. Still, the private forecaster does not
expect any freezing temperatures, which can damage trees.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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