The I-CIP averaged 152.05 and 160.14 US cents/lb in July and August 2021, respectively. The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) decreased by 12.3% from October to November 2022, averaging 156.66 US cents/lb for the latter, whilst posting a median value of 156.83 US cents/lb. Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics>ĭespite another 12.3% setback in November, I-CIP remains firm and stabilises. In the 12 months ending November 2022, exports of Arabica totaled 80.72 million bags compared with 80.7 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 48.4 million bags compared with 47.42 million bags for the previous year.Exports in the first two months of coffee year 2022/23 (October/22 to November/22) have increased by 1.6% to 19.56 million bags compared with 19.25 million bags in the same period in 2021/22.World coffee exports amounted to 10.24 million bags in November 2022, compared with 9.38 million in November 2021.The Colombian Milds-Other Milds differential sprung back up 48.2% to 13.88 US cents/lb.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade statistics – November 2022.Average prices for all group indicators remained stable, with a slight increase in December 2022.The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) gained 0.3% from November to December 2022, averaging 157.19 US cents/lb for the latter, whilst posting a median value of 157.73 US cents/lb.Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics>Ĭoffee prices close 2022 on a stable note, coalescing at around 160 US cents/lb. In the twelve months ending December 2022, exports of Arabica totaled 79.67 million bags compared to 80.58 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 48.29 million bags compared to 48.28 million bags.Exports in the first 3 months of coffee year 2022/23 (October/22 to December/22) have decreased by 2.8% to 30.27 million bags compared to 31.14 million bags in the same period in 2021/22.World coffee exports amounted to 10.88 million bags in December 2022, compared with 11.89 million in December 2021.Across the board, price differentials shrank, with the Colombian Milds-Other Milds and the Colombian Milds-Brazilian Naturals differentials leading the way by shrinking 12.5% and 11.3% to 12.15 and 48.88 US cents/lb, respectively.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade statistics - December 2022.Average prices for all group indicators remained stable, with a slight decrease in January 2023.The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I-CIP) lost 0.1% from December 2022 to January 2023, averaging 156.95 US cents/lb for the latter, whilst posting a median value of 155.54 US cents/lb. Visit the new website now> I-CIP declined but regained momentum throughout January, closing in at 174.95 US cents/lb This website (will remain operational for an initial trial period, where documents will continue to be uploaded in all ICO languages. The new website is currently available in English with automatic translation into French, Portuguese and Spanish.
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