"Prices have edged higher as farmers refrain from selling their beans to traders on anticipation of higher prices due to the Red Sea tensions and low London inventories," said a trader based in the coffee belt. "Many exporters are finding it hard to secure enough coffee to fulfil their signed contracts." Another trader said farmers are still holding around 70% of the beans harvested in the 2023-24 crop.... Lire la suite
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