(Bloomberg) -- Coffee fell to a one-week low in
New York on forecasts for a week of dry weather that may aid
the harvest in parts of Brazil, the world's biggest producer.
There will be little or no rain during the next seven days
and temperatures will be near to above normal, according to
Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn, Massachusetts. The coolest
temperatures will range from the mid-50s to mid-60s Fahrenheit
(13 to 18 Celsius), the forecaster said. Brazil's harvest is from
April through October.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
New York on forecasts for a week of dry weather that may aid
the harvest in parts of Brazil, the world's biggest producer.
There will be little or no rain during the next seven days
and temperatures will be near to above normal, according to
Meteorlogix LLC in Woburn, Massachusetts. The coolest
temperatures will range from the mid-50s to mid-60s Fahrenheit
(13 to 18 Celsius), the forecaster said. Brazil's harvest is from
April through October.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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