O que o relatório do USDA e o El Niño reservam para o preço do Café?
The month of June in the coffee sector begins marked by the intense pace of harvesting and strong volatility that puts the market on alert. While fieldwork progresses, reaching almost 40% for Conilon and 30% for Arabica, the sector digests the new USDA data and the significant 7% drop on the New York Stock Exchange. Between the exchange rate relief for exporters and the climatic uncertainties projected by El Niño, economist Haroldo Bonfá highlights the scenario of challenges and opportunities that will mark the coffee sector in the coming weeks.

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