This report from the USDA revises Brazil's 2014/15 coffee production estimates upward to 51.2 million bags due to better than expected yields in some regions. Coffee exports are also revised up slightly to 33.53 million bags. However, both production and exports remain below the previous year's levels. Carryover stocks are projected to be 6.98 million bags.
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1. THIS REPORT CONTAINS ASSESSMENTS OF COMMODITY AND TRADE ISSUES MADE BY USDA STAFF AND NOT NECESSARILY STATEMENTS OF OFFICIAL U.S. GOVERNMENT POLICY
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Report Highlights: Brazilian coffee production for 2014/15 was revised upward to 51.2 million 60-kg bags, a 1.7 million bag increase compared to previous estimate due to better than expected yields in some growing areas, but still off 3.3 million bags from the previous year. Similarly, coffee exports were revised up marginally to 33.53 million bags, but remain 600,000 below the previous year. Carry-over stocks are projected at 6.98 million bags.
Commodities
Sergio Barros, Agricultrual Specialist
Michael Fay, Director
Coffee Semi-Annual
Brazil
BR14008
11/14/2014
Required Report - public distribution
2. Production
The Agricultural Trade Office Sao Paulo (ATO) revised Brazilian coffee production estimate for marketing year (MY) 2014/15 (July-June) to 51.2 million 60-kg bags, green equivalent, up 3 percent compared to previous figure due to better than expected agricultural yields in growing areas such as center-western Minas Gerais, Sao Paulo and Espirito Santo. Arabica production is estimated at 34.2 million bags, whereas Robusta output is estimated at 17 million bags. Harvest was completed in September and according to industry sources, beans size is significantly worse than previous year. However, the overall coffee cup quality for 2014 crop is better than 2013. Area harvested and tree inventory estimates are unchanged. The table below shows production estimates by state from MY 2010/11 to MY 2014/15. Brazilian Coffee Production (Million 60-kg bags) State/Variety MY 10/11 MY 11/12 MY 12/13 MY 13/14 MY 14/15 Minas Gerais 28.50 23.50 29.50 27.90 23.30 Southwest 16.00 11.50 15.70 14.10 11.50 Central-western 5.50 4.50 6.40 5.00 6.00 Southeast 7.00 7.50 7.40 8.80 5.80 Espirito Santo 11.50 13.50 15.20 15.50 16.10 Arabica 3.10 2.70 3.00 3.50 3.00 Robusta 8.40 10.80 12.20 12.00 13.10 Sao Paulo 5.00 4.10 5.40 4.30 4.60 Parana 2.40 1.90 1.80 1.70 0.90 Others 7.10 6.20 5.70 5.10 6.30 Arabica 2.80 2.50 2.40 2.10 2.40 Robusta 4.30 3.70 3.30 3.00 3.90 Total 54.50 49.20 57.60 54.50 51.20 Arabica 41.80 34.70 42.10 39.50 34.20 Robusta 12.70 14.50 15.50 15.00 17.00 Source: ATO/Sao Paulo. In September 2014, the Brazilian government (GOB), through the National Supply Company (CONAB) of the Ministry of Agriculture, Livestock and Supply (MAPA), released the third official coffee production estimate for MY 2014/15. As reported by CONAB, coffee production is estimated at 45.14 million bags (32.11 million bags for Arabica and 13.03 million for Robusta coffee), up 570,000 bags from the previous estimate in May. The September 2014 coffee production estimate for MY 2014/15 released by the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE) shows the production of 2.707 million metric tons of coffee, or 45.12
Coffee, Green
3. million 60-kg bags (32.28 million bags for Arabica and 12.84 million for Robusta coffee), a 7 percent drop vis-à-vis MY 2013/14 (48.68 million bags). No official forecast has been announced for MY 2015/16. Coffee Prices in the Domestic Market The table below shows the Coffee Index price series released by the University of Sao Paulo’s Luiz de Queiroz College of Agriculture (ESALQ). Lower supply supported the increase in coffee prices during 2014 both in the local currency, the real, as well as in U.S. dollars (US$ 184.87/bag during the July- October 2014 compared to US$ 121.07/bag during the same period in 2013).
Arabica Coffee Prices in the Domestic Market (Real, 60kg/bag). Month 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 January 280.75 433.34 485.04 341.16 289.44 February 278.68 495.98 441.31 317.72 366.32 March 279.70 524.27 387.53 303.42 437.24 April 282.18 524.41 379.53 300.51 449.45 May 289.46 530.76 382.65 297.25 429.28 June 305.98 514.99 360.61 285.71 396.74 July 302.36 457.81 408.06 287.57 387.87 August 313.93 470.62 378.48 286.18 437.19 September 328.23 511.57 385.92 273.90 433.52 October 327.15 490.45 374.97 253.94 480.13 November 1/ 355.51 493.83 355.23 247.73 453,57 December 387.01 491.35 341.40 272.10 -- Source: CEPEA/ESALQ/USP. 1/ November 2014 refers to November 11.
Consumption No changes have been made to coffee domestic consumption estimates. ATO/Sao Paulo estimates the Brazilian coffee domestic consumption for MY 2014/15 at 20.1 million coffee bags, similar to MY 2013/14.
Trade
Exports Brazilian coffee exports for MY 2014/15 are estimated at 33.53 million bags, up 1.15 million bags from previous estimate to reflect updated information from industry contacts. Green bean exports are expected to contribute 30 million bags, while soluble coffee exports are estimated at 3.5 million bags. Coffee exports for MY 2013/14 were revised upward to 34.13 million 60-kg bags, green beans, up 755,000 bags from previous estimate, based on updated information from the industry. Green bean
4. (arabica and robusta) exports are estimated at 30.59 million bags, whereas soluble coffee exports are estimated at 3.5 million bags. The table below shows green coffee bean (NCM 0901.11.10) and roasted coffee exports (NCM 0901.21.00) by country of destination, according to SECEX, for MY 2013/14 (July-June), 2013/14 (July-Sep) and 2014/15 (July-Sep). Brazilian Green Coffee Exports by Country of Destination (NCM 0901.11.10, MT,US$ 000 FOB) MY 2013/14 1/ MY 2013/14 2/ MY 2014/15 2/ Country Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value Germany 370,977 962,293 72,863 176,242 98,350 339,401 USA 371,998 950,771 77,322 185,288 108,355 338,958 Italy 163,766 448,572 40,491 106,033 42,274 147,968 Japan 130,078 386,993 26,342 77,138 32,352 114,720 Belgium 135,278 370,064 26,253 70,612 47,064 147,197 Spain 45,606 116,500 12,474 32,121 10,618 35,480 UK 39,287 110,646 8,341 22,518 8,542 30,984 Slovenia 52,913 104,246 16,064 33,901 11,570 26,555 France 42,086 103,387 9,819 23,548 10,213 31,750 Canada 37,807 101,592 6,574 17,258 10,671 37,326 Others 459,214 1,116,839 110,362 265,425 113,324 336,892 Total 1,849,010 4,771,904 406,904 1,010,085 493,333 1,587,231 Source : Brazilian Foreign Trade Secretariat (SECEX) Note: Numbers may not add rounding 1/July-June, 2/July-September
5. Brazilian Roasted Coffee Exports by Country of Destination (NCM 0901.21.00, MT,US$ 000 FOB) MY 2013/14 1/ MY 2013/14 2/ MY 2014/15 2/ Country Quantity Value Quantity Value Quantity Value USA 774 7,116 114 877 178 1,594 Argentina 183 1,140 54 335 31 200 Japan 144 902 35 210 45 281 Chile 78 597 23 140 2 24 Uruguay 85 569 23 138 16 126 France 43 545 0 0 9 110 Germany 65 496 14 103 0 0 Italy 123 476 22 75 88 434 Russia 63 457 20 136 0 0 Paraguay 72 401 14 78 23 139 Others 168 1,105 44 313 55 352 Total 1,799 13,804 363 2,405 448 3,261 Source : Brazilian Foreign Trade Secretariat (SECEX) Note: Numbers may not add rounding 1/July-June, 2/July-September The tables below include data on monthly coffee exports (quantity and value) for MY 2013/14 and MY 2014/15 (July-September), as reported by the Brazilian Green Coffee Association (CECAFE) and the Brazilian Soluble Coffee Association (ABICS). Total coffee exports during MY 2013/14 period were 34.13 million bags, up 10 percent from MY 2012/13 (30.91 million bags). Producers have taken advantage of the steady coffee prices during the first semester of 2014 and have partially drained coffee stocks. According to CECAFE, coffee exports during July-October 2014 are 12.378 million bags, up 14 percent compared to the same period in 2013. Preliminary data show that coffee export shipments for October 2014 are 3.264 million bags. It is worth noting the high volume of robusta exports during MY 2014/15: 1.338 million bags during July-October 2014 as opposed to 578,688 bags during the same period in 2013.
7. May-14 25.43 483.35 0.80 509.57 48.56 558.14 Jun-14 45.43 461.70 1.58 508.70 50.22 558.92 Cumulative 232.38 4,493.92 13.14 4,739.44 615.64 5,355.08 Source: CECAFE and ABICS. Brazilian Monthly Coffee Exports for MY 2014/15 (US$ 1,000,000). Month Conillon Arabica Roasted Total Green Soluble Total Jul-14 51.74 454.48 1.05 507.28 59.27 566.54 Aug-14 45.66 476.40 0.88 522.94 56.75 579.69 Sep-14 31.02 494.58 1.18 526.79 55.50 582.29 Cumulative 128.43 1,425.46 3.11 1,557.01 171.52 1,728.52 Source: CECAFE and ABICS.
Stocks
ATO/Sao Paulo estimates ending stocks in MY 2014/15 at 6.9 million bags, down 2.43 million bags compared to MY 2013/14 due to lower product availability. CONAB coffee stocks on March 31, 2014 are reported at 1.653 million bags. CONAB recently released the 2014 private stocks survey, including stocks held by growers, coffee cooperatives, exporters, roasters and the soluble industry on March 31. Private stocks are estimated at 15.22 million bags, up 9 percent compared to the previous year (13.94 million bags). The table below shows the results of the last three private stock surveys released by CONAB. Brazilian Private Coffee Carry-Over Stocks (60-kg Bags) Mar 31, 2012 – 2011 crop Mar 31, 2013 - 2012 crop Mar 31, 2014 - 2013 crop Arabica Conillon Arabica Conillon Arabica Conillon Industry 550,676 229,879 2,011,060 747,097 982,826 356,836 Roasters 533,493 176,175 1,989,992 667,720 932,035 275,748 Soluble 17,183 53,704 21,068 79,377 50,791 81,088 Exporters 1,569,713 140,137 1,517,667 208,684 2,989,296 197,656 Cooperatives 3,311,606 170,414 6,007,017 363,035 5,744,444 152,474 Others 2,289,485 152,705 2,830,366 253,349 4,446,601 347,439 Total 7,721,480 693,135 12,366,110 1,572,165 14,163,167 1,054,405 Grand Total 8,414,615 13,938,275 15,217,572 Source: CONAB, Annual Carry Over Stock Surveys - Reference Month = March 31st.
8. Production, Supply and Demand Data Statistics: Coffee, Green Brazil 2012/2013 2013/2014 2014/2015 Market Year Begin: Jul 2012 Market Year Begin: Jul 2013 Market Year Begin: Jul 2014 USDA Official New Post USDA Official New Post USDA Official New Post Area Planted 2,387 2,387 2,442 2,442 0 2,437 Area Harvested 2,105 2,105 2,135 2,135 0 2,090 Bearing Trees 5,860 5,860 5,810 5,810 0 5,770 Non-Bearing Trees 1,000 1,000 1,055 1,055 0 1,185 Total Tree Population 6,860 6,860 6,865 6,865 0 6,955 Beginning Stocks 2,238 2,238 9,068 9,068 9,293 9,338 Arabica Production 42,100 42,100 39,400 39,500 33,100 34,200 Robusta Production 15,500 15,500 14,300 15,000 16,400 17,000 Other Production 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Production 57,600 57,600 53,700 54,500 49,500 51,200 Bean Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Roast & Ground Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Soluble Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Imports 0 0 0 0 0 0 Total Supply 59,838 59,838 62,768 63,568 58,793 60,538 Bean Exports 27,143 27,143 30,000 30,593 29,000 30,000 Rst-Grnd Exp. 31 31 25 30 25 30 Soluble Exports 3,486 3,486 3,350 3,507 3,350 3,500 Total Exports 30,660 30,660 33,375 34,130 32,375 33,530 Rst,Ground Dom. Consum 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 19,000 Soluble Dom. Cons. 1,110 1,110 1,100 1,100 1,100 1,100 Domestic Use 20,110 20,110 20,100 20,100 20,100 20,100 Ending Stocks 9,068 9,068 9,293 9,338 6,318 6,908 Total Distribution 59,838 59,838 62,768 63,568 58,793 60,538 1000 HA, MILLION TREES, 1000 60 KG BAGS
9. Exchange Rate
Exchange Rate (R$/US$1.00 - official rate, last day of period) Month 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 January 1.76 2.32 1.87 1.67 1.74 1.99 2.43 February 1.68 2.38 1.81 1.66 1.71 1.98 2.33 March 1.75 2.25 1.78 1.62 1.82 2.01 2.26 April 1.69 2.18 1.77 1.57 1.89 2.00 2.24 May 1.63 1.97 1.81 1.57 2.02 2.13 2.24 June 1.64 1.95 1.80 1.57 2.02 2.22 2.20 July 1.57 1.87 1.75 1.56 2.05 2.29 2.27 August 1.63 1.88 1.75 1.59 2.04 2.37 2.24 September 1.92 1.78 1.69 1.85 2.03 2.23 2.45 October 2.12 1.74 1.70 1.69 2.03 2.20 2.44 November 2.33 1.75 1.71 1.81 2.10 2.32 2.56 December 2.34 1.74 1.66 1.88 2.04 2.34 -- Source : Gazeta Mercantil and BACEN (as of October 2006) 1/ November 2014 refers to November 11.