India coffee - News - Rise in coffee prices not enough, feel growers

India coffee - News - Rise in coffee prices not enough, feel growers ()

  „The debt burden on the coffee industry currently amounts to over Rs 1,300 crore, including an interest component of Rs 300 crore. "There is a need for the Government to repay the interest burden to the Banks, thereby providing relief to the growers," said Mr Anil Bhandari, Chairman, United Planters Association of Southern India said, adding that such relief was not new. It already existed for other agricultural commodities besides a few select industries, including the public sector, he said.“

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  „In addition, one parallel session on 'Expansion of Coffee Consumption in Producing Countries' was organized exclusively for the benefit of India coffee industry stakeholders like growers, roasters, exporters on 12th October 2004 which was attended by about 60 participants. In this session, Mr. Carlos Brandos from Brazil shared the experiences of Brazil in promotion of coffee consumption in the internal market by utilizing the positive information available on coffee & human health.“

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  „The Indian coffee growers' search for a brand identity in the global coffee market may remain elusive despite their claims of producing a quality coffee on par with the best in the world. But lovers of Indian coffee could derive some satisfaction from the fact that Indian coffee has a significant presence in each of the five million cups of Espresso coffee sold by the global espresso major Illycafe daily through nearly 40,000 restaurants and coffee bars across the world.“

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  „A Coffee Board press-release issued has said this decision was taken so as to provide some relief to small growers. With over 80 per cent of India's coffee being exported, small growers have been badly affected by the current slump in international prices with realisations falling below the cost of production for quite a few grades, especially Robusta.“

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  „ The incidence and management of white stem borer is the most talked about subject in the arabica coffee growers' circle in Karnataka at present. Though this serious pest of coffee is not unfamiliar to the arabica growers ever since they took up coffee planting, the present crisis with regards to its management is an unprecedented one in the recent time. (August 2004)“

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  Coffee prices may have scraped the bottom of the cup for the last few years in terms of growers' realisations all over the globe. However, Ernesto Illy, chairman of the Trieste-based world espresso leader illycafe, sees no grounds for pessimism either in his corporate capacity or as the present head of the promotion committee of the International Coffee Organisation (ICO).“

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