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BAHIA COCOA REVIEW |
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Showers continued throughout the week in |
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the Bahia cocoa zone, alleviating the drought since early |
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January and improving prospects for the coming temporao, |
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although normal humidity levels have not been restored, |
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Comissaria Smith said in its weekly review. |
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The dry period means the temporao will be late this year. |
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Arrivals for the week ended February 22 were 155,221 bags |
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of 60 kilos making a cumulative total for the season of 5.93 |
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mln against 5.81 at the same stage last year. Again it seems |
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that cocoa delivered earlier on consignment was included in the |
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arrivals figures. |
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Comissaria Smith said there is still some doubt as to how |
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much old crop cocoa is still available as harvesting has |
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practically come to an end. With total Bahia crop estimates |
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around 6.4 mln bags and sales standing at almost 6.2 mln there |
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are a few hundred thousand bags still in the hands of farmers, |
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middlemen, exporters and processors. |
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There are doubts as to how much of this cocoa would be fit |
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for export as shippers are now experiencing dificulties in |
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obtaining +Bahia superior+ certificates. |
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In view of the lower quality over recent weeks farmers have |
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sold a good part of their cocoa held on consignment. |
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Comissaria Smith said spot bean prices rose to 340 to 350 |
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cruzados per arroba of 15 kilos. |
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Bean shippers were reluctant to offer nearby shipment and |
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only limited sales were booked for March shipment at 1,750 to |
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1,780 dlrs per tonne to ports to be named. |
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New crop sales were also light and all to open ports with |
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June/July going at 1,850 and 1,880 dlrs and at 35 and 45 dlrs |
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under New York july, Aug/Sept at 1,870, 1,875 and 1,880 dlrs |
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per tonne FOB. |
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Routine sales of butter were made. March/April sold at |
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4,340, 4,345 and 4,350 dlrs. |
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April/May butter went at 2.27 times New York May, June/July |
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at 4,400 and 4,415 dlrs, Aug/Sept at 4,351 to 4,450 dlrs and at |
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2.27 and 2.28 times New York Sept and Oct/Dec at 4,480 dlrs and |
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2.27 times New York Dec, Comissaria Smith said. |
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Destinations were the U.S., Covertible currency areas, |
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Uruguay and open ports. |
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Cake sales were registered at 785 to 995 dlrs for |
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March/April, 785 dlrs for May, 753 dlrs for Aug and 0.39 times |
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New York Dec for Oct/Dec. |
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Buyers were the U.S., Argentina, Uruguay and convertible |
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currency areas. |
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Liquor sales were limited with March/April selling at 2,325 |
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and 2,380 dlrs, June/July at 2,375 dlrs and at 1.25 times New |
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York July, Aug/Sept at 2,400 dlrs and at 1.25 times New York |
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Sept and Oct/Dec at 1.25 times New York Dec, Comissaria Smith |
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said. |
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Total Bahia sales are currently estimated at 6.13 mln bags |
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against the 1986/87 crop and 1.06 mln bags against the 1987/88 |
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crop. |
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Final figures for the period to February 28 are expected to |
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be published by the Brazilian Cocoa Trade Commission after |
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carnival which ends midday on February 27. |
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