Brazil's coffee crop, which is expected to start harvest in May, is forecast to jump 12.7 percent from last year to 49.7 million bags. It is expected due to return of normal amounts of rainfall after two years of drought, the statistics institute said. The bulk of the recovery is expected from the main arabica growing areas in the biggest growing states.
Coffee| Brazil's coffee crop, which is expected to start harvest in
February 20, 2016 10:18 AM | Skymet Weather Team