81. Coffee rose amid concern that dry weather in some coffee producing countries, such as Indonesia, could harm crops in the coming year, cutting worldwide coffee supplies. 82. Cocoa prices fell amid speculation that crops in West Africa, in the early stages of harvest, suffered less damaged than expected from dry weather. 83. Cocoa prices tumbled as reports of rainfall in the Ivory Coast eased concerns that dry weather would damage its crop. 84. Coffee prices plunged amid speculation recent concern about dry weather in Brazil has been exaggerated and expectations for bountiful crops elsewhere in the world. 85. Coffee prices plunged amid speculation that recent concern about dry weather in Brazil is exaggerated and that growers elsewhere in the world will have a strong harvest. 86. Coffee prices were also boosted by concern about dry weather in Colombia and Costa Rica, traders said. 87. Coffee rose to a three-month high on concern that dry weather in Colombia and Central America will reduce the size and quality of the coming harvests. 88. Colombia will start buying electricity from Venezuela today to ease a shortfall caused by dry weather and a recent rebel attack against a power station, newspapers reported. 89. Combine the winds with dry weather and huge amounts of kindling, and the results can be explosive. 90. Concern persists that dry weather during July and August in Central America reduced the size and quality of the crops. |