Domestic Reference Price:$2.650.000Fecha: 2024-11-22 Domestic reference price for the purchase of dry parchment coffee per load of 125 Kg. This price varies according to distance from the point of purchase to the farm. Coffee grower cooperatives cover, at this price, all costs related to the coffee collection service to producers. For more information about the price.
Low-grade coffee price:$37.500Fecha: 2024-11-22 Reference price for purchase of low-grade coffee (“pasilla”) per point of production in an arroba. For more information about the price, click here.
NYKC: ¢/lb:302,10Fecha: 2024-11-22 This value is represented in US dollar cents per pound. For more information about the price.
Exchange rate:$4.415,97Fecha: 2024-11-22 For more information about the price
MeCIC:$0Fecha: 2024-07-12 This is the value of the compensation per load of coffee and its compensation will vary according to the Sisben category to which the coffee grower belongs. Keep in mind that the value cannot be greater than the following:
Sisben A: $86.500 per charge
Sisben B: $86.000 per charge
Sisben C: $84.100 per charge Clic here for more info.
Home | Noticias | YTD Colombian coffee production falls 6%
YTD Colombian coffee production falls 6%
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As a result of excess rainfall and lower fertilization levels
• In the last 12 months, exports fell 9% to 10.8 million bags versus the 11.9 million exported a year earlier.
Bogotá, May 4, 2023 (FNC Press Office) – The registered YTD production of coffee in Colombia, the world’s largest producer of mild washed Arabica, fell to 3.26 million 60-kg bags, down 6% from the 3.46 million bags produced in the same previous period.
In April, production fell 25% to 566,000 60-kg bags from the 750,000 bags produced in the same month of 2022.
In the last 12 months (May 2022-April 2023), production fell 9% to almost 10.9 million bags from 12 million bags a year earlier.
And so far this coffee year (October 2022-April 2023), production was close to 6.2 million bags, down 11% from almost 7 million bags in the same previous period.
The crop volume reduction was explained by increased rainfall in the coffee regions, after three years of La Niña, and lower fertilization levels as a result of high prices of this important input.
Exports fall 9% in the last 12 months
In April, exports fell 15% to 719,000 60-kg bags of green coffee from 848,000 bags sold abroad in the same month of 2022.
YTD exports were close to 3.4 million bags, down 15% from almost 4 million bags exported in the same previous period.
In the last 12 months, exports fell 9% to 10.8 million bags versus the 11.9 million exported a year earlier.
And so far this coffee year, exports topped 6.2 million bags, down 14% from almost 7.3 million bags exported in the same previous period.