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  • Autor desconhecido (1935-11)
    Listlessness marked trading on the New York Stock Exchangeduring the month of October. The advances registered during the preceding two months in both Santos 4s and Rio 7s, while small, were halted. Santos 4s, closing at ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-11)
    With almost nothing of an eventual character to affect it either way, the trading on the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange from the beginning of the month registered a few points lower for two-thirds of the trading days, ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-03)
    With continued dull trading, the month of February passed with little that was of interest on the New York Coffee Exchange. The nearby futures showed some decline, while the more distant months showed slight gains, which ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-09)
    Coffee deliveries to world consumption during July and August – the first two months of the crop year – were 3,575 bags, against 3,811,304 bags in the same period of 1933 – a decline of 6.5 per cent. In the United States ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-10)
    The coffee trade during September had little incentive for activity and was generally slow. A declining market characterized the beginning of the month and the succeeding weeks registred a few points up or down with the ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1935-10)
    Following the lead started in August, coffee continued its rise in price in September on the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange. The rise was not great, but it was an encouraging change from the continuous drop since the ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1935-09)
    While August coffee trading on the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange rose and fell from day to much in the same way as during the preceding months of this year, a slight gain in prices is shown. Santos 4s advanced 27 to ...
  • The Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (1934-06)
    In the long view, the most important problem that confronts the coffee trade of the United States in How to increase the coffee consumption of this country. This same problem applies as well to many other coffee-consuming ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-09)
    São Paulo, August 18, 1934, - Upon the completion of the tour of the Brazil coffee Delegation, issued [...] official statement to press, giving the delegation’s impressions of the trip and expressing appreciation of ...
  • The Tea and Coffee Trade Journal (1935-05)
    Shr. Emerson José Moreira, owner of the General Warehouse at França, who is operating one of the most important mills for the improvement and standardization of coffe types in the State of São Paulo, has presented to the ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-10)
    The Department Nacional do Café makes public the contents of a letter received by Dr. Armando Vidal, President of that organization, from Dr. Arthur Torres Filho, First Vice President, acting as President of the Sociedade ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1939-03)
    The Santo Andre Coffee Factory illustrated at the top of the page is operated by the Sao Paulo Cooperative Coffee Federation with the assistance of the DNC Technical Service. It is equipped with every device for sanitary ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1935-10)
    In Brazilian press interview, reported to the New York Coffee and Sugar Exchange, October 10, the President of the Departamento Nacional do Café stated first that following full study under the Constitution the suggestions ...
  • Cintra-Leite, Horacio (1953-10)
    The First World Coffee Congress and the International Coffee Exhibition are a great tribute to the 100 th Anniversary of Paraná and to the inspiration and vision of Dr. Vento Munhoz de Rocha Neto, Governor of Parana. In ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-09)
    F. Eugen Nortz, of Nortz & Co., coffee brokers, New York, returned from a visit to Europe and Brazil, on the “Southern Cross”, September 13 th . He made the trip from Europe to Brazil by Zeppelin, reaching Brazil on August ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-03)
    Santos, February 14,1934. – On the 10th of this month the Departmento Nacional do Café passed its first anniversary as the successor of the former National Coffee Council; in other words it is just a year ago since the ...
  • Andrade, Theophilo de (1940-10)
    Rio de Janeiro, September 15 – The coffee situation in Brazil continues unsettled as is the case in all other coffee producing countries. Notwithstanding, the level of prices is not too bad compared to competitors in the ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1934-03)
    Santos, February 14, 1934. – According to telegraphic information from the Brazilian Embassy in Paris, the French Government has just revoked the part of the decree of October 30 last which established a surtax on entries ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1933-03)
    São Paulo, February 15, 1933. – No regrets are expressed at the passing of the National Coffee Council, although Drs. Mucio and Roquete, ex members, are reported to have expressed “amazement”, and have betaken themselves ...
  • Aaker, John R. (1953-11)
    The severe frost in Brazil of early July, 1953, has raised several questions regarding damage to future of prices. This is particularly so because world coffee supplies have not been plentiful in recent years.

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