1. Any harm to the Brazilian crop could push prices much higher. 2. Any harm to the Brazilian crop, now being harvested, could push prices much higher. 3. A frost-damaged Brazilian crop last year and delays to Colombian exports this year helped exchange inventories decline. 4. A huge Brazilian crop will compete with U.S. beans in export markets. 5. A frost, which would damage coffee trees and reduce yields of future Brazilian crops, could send prices even higher. 6. A record Brazilian crop could weaken U.S. soybean prices and decrease U.S. export market share. 7. Coffee could retreat after a U.S. inventory report and Brazilian crop forecast are published next week. 8. Coffee surged after a U.S. inventory report and Brazilian crop estimate heightened concern that supplies could grow scarce later this year. 9. Expectations for a smaller Brazilian crop come after heavy rain in December knocked maturing fruit off orange trees in Florida. 10. Falling exports from Brazil convinced analysts that the USDA did, perhaps, overstate the Brazilian crop. |