1. Brazilian coffee is harvested in July and the marketing season continues to June of the following year. 2. Brazilian coffee does not go through a final fermenting process called washing, that makes it acceptable on the exchange. 3. CSCE stockpiles have risen in recent weeks as imports of Brazilian coffee, though not deliverable against exchange contracts, freed up other supplies for delivery, traders said. 4. For one, Brazilian coffee benefits from the popularity of espresso in the United States and Europe. 5. Her voice, as rich as a cup of Brazilian coffee, was exotic and intoxicating. 6. His report on Brazilian coffee is expected to be released to clients in the days ahead. 7. However, Brazilian coffee is not of a grade that is deliverable against CSCE coffee futures contracts. 8. However, Brazilian coffee is not of a grade that is deliverable to the CSCE, even though it does affect the overall supply of coffee. 9. Most Brazilian coffee is of the arabica variety. 10. Most Brazilian coffee is shipped from the port of Santos. |