TVFinance | 26 janv., 2024 07:33
"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.... <a href="https://www.lalettredelacheteur.com/archives/168103" target="_blank">Lire la suite</a><br><br> *** Découvrez l’ensemble des services de La lettre de l’Acheteur©, la revue de presse internationale qui traite chaque jour des articles les plus importants sur les matières premières utilisées dans l’industrie agroalimentaire sur <a href="https://www.lalettredelacheteur.com/" target="_blank">www.lalettredelacheteur.com</a> *** <br><br> Toute l’actualité et analyses des matières premières sur TVFMedia.fr c’est <a href="https://www.tvfmedia.fr/matieres-premieres.html" target="_self">ici</a>