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Thursday, 17 February 2011
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Brazil: Coffee Output May Be Cut as Dryness Hurts Beans
Coffee output in Brazil, the world's biggest producer, may fall more than previously forecast this year as a dry spell in the main growing regions hurt bean development, a weather forecaster said. Below-average rainfall and warm weather in parts of Minas Gerais state and southern Espirito Santo state may cause "a big impact" in productivity, said Marco Antonio dos Santos, a weather forecaster at
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