ROBUSTA Analysis: Drought may damage coffee crops

May 20, 2020

By IFCMarkets

Drought may damage coffee crops

Somar Meteorologia agency reported the rainfall in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais last week was only 57% of its historical average. This state is the main producer of arabica coffee. The emerging strengthening of the Brazilian real against the United States dollar may further contribute to a possible increase in coffee prices. The Vietnamese National Center for Hydro-Meteorological Forecasting reported rainfall in Central Highlands, the country’s main region for growing Robusta coffee, has 30% less rainfall than normal. Despite the pandemic of coronavirus, coffee exports from Vietnam in January-April 2020 increased by 4.5%. American marketing company IRI reported arabica coffee sales in the US in April fell by 20%. It can be assumed that amid rising unemployment due to quarantine caused by Covid-19, part of consumer demand “flows” from one sort of coffee to another. 1 ton of arabica now costs $ 2,350, while Robusta – $ 1,190, which is much cheaper. Note also that $ 1100 is the minimum for Robusta since it began being traded in 2009.

IndicatorVALUESignal
RSINeutral
MACDBuy
MA(200)Neutral
FractalsNeutral
Parabolic SARBuy
Bollinger BandsNeutral

 

Summary of technical analysis

OrderBuy
Buy stopAbove 1216
Stop lossBelow 1100

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