Coffee ETNs Percolate as Storms Threaten Brazil Crops | Page 2 of 2 | ETF Trends

While the Brazilian coffee industry has stated that inventories are enough to meet demand for now, traders are pushing up coffee prices to hedge against lower crop yields next year – trees tend to produce lower harvests in the year following a dry spell.

“Even under the most-optimistic scenario for the 2015-16 Brazil crop, we expect a second consecutive coffee-market deficit,” Volcafe, a unit of commodity trader ED&F Man Holdings Ltd., said in a report.

Brazil is expected to produce 49 million bags of coffee for the 2014-2015 season, compared to previous forecasts of 55 million and last year’s crop of 53.3 million, leaving global supply 7.1 million bags short of total demand.

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