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  • Autor desconhecido (1952-05)
    Addressing a joint session of the Brazil Chamber of Deputies and the Senate on March 15, President Getulio Vargas outlined concretely the gains, problems and setbacks registred by Brazil’s economy during the first year of ...
  • Borchsenuis, Carl (1953-09)
    During the past few years, I have made regular trips to the interior of Brazil. The impressions of the new plantations in Parana were always most pleasant for a man who makes his livelihood in coffee, and who wants to see ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1953-10)
    Coffee was introduced in brazil in 1727 – more than two centuries ago. Since then, the expansion of the coffee industry has never ceased and new growing areas have been constantly opened. Coffee has also been an increasingly ...
  • Aborn, Edward (1953-10)
    On behalf of the National Coffee Association, I extend sincerest good wishes to our friends in Parana on the forthcoming celebration of their one hundreth year of Brazilian statehood.
  • Autor desconhecido (1953-10)
    Curitiba, September 21 – The Centennial Celebration marking the 100 th anniversary of the State of Parana as an autonomous state within the Brazil Federation will open in Curitiba, capital of Parana, on December 19, 1953. ...
  • 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 ...
  • 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.
  • Krug, C. A. (1954-11)
    Coffee was introduced into Sao Paulo some 150 years ago. Migrating southwards trough the Paraiba Valley, the main connecting link between Rio de Janeiro and the State’s Capital, it moved to Campinas and from there north ...
  • Aaker, john R. (1954-11)
    The year 1954 may well mark a turning point for the coffee industry in the U. S. Not only have substantial adjustments occurred in prices, production and consumption, establishing a new economic climate, but widespread ...
  • Martins Filho, Marcelino (1954-11)
    Coffee growing in Brazil acquired international importance only from the time it spread throughout the Paraiba River valley, a vast sub-tropical “belt”, tributary to a large extent to the port of Rio de Janeiro. The precious ...
  • C., Andres Uribe (1954-11)
    On the night of July 5, 1953, great blasts of freezing air swept the southern expanses of South America. They thundered over the snow-covered ranges of the lofty Andes and churned across the rolling coffee lands of Brazil. ...
  • Delgado, C. Puyo (1955-03)
    Recent decisions in Brazil in connection with her foreign exchange rates have been a cause for considerable consternation to the coffee industry in Colombia. While it is understood that domestic politics played a part in ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1955-09)
    Regulations covering the new coffee crop have now largely been completed. The Bank of Brazil set the first part of the new 1955-56 pattern by fixing the loan basis for Santos type 4 at ports at Cr$ 1,950 per 60-kilo bag, ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1970-11)
    The International Coffee Agreement of 1968 is a five-year pact designed to expire in 1976. At the time that this Agreement was made, it replaced the Agreement of 1963, and expectations were that in 1973, a new five-year ...
  • Delaval Filho, Torino (1971-11)
    Rio de Janeiro, October 22 – The coffee picture is confused considerably at this time largely due to the fact the coffee ports of the United States continue to remain closed, or at least no cargo can be landed due to a ...
  • Autor desconhecido (1972-09)
    The coffee trade people in Europe were finding the going pretty rough. Most of them were hoping for a break and looking back on „the good old days‟ of the 1960‟s.
  • Ferrão, Romário Gava; Fonseca, Aymbiré Francisco Almeida da; Ferrão, Maria Amélia Gava; De Muner, Lúcio Herzog (Instituto Capixaba de Pesquisa Assistência Técnica e Extensão Rural – INCAPER, 2017)
    Ao longo das últimas três décadas, verificou-se extraordinário crescimento na produção, produtividade e uso da espécie Coffea canephora no cenário capixaba, brasileiro e internacional. Concomitantemente, constatou-se grande ...

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