Saturday, 5 November 2011
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Vietnam Coffee Discount Said to Be Narrow on Delayed Harvest
The discount buyers are demanding for coffee from Vietnam, the world's largest producer of robusta beans, continued to narrow in the past week, as rains delayed the country's coffee harvest, traders said. Beans from the 2011-12 season are selling at a discount of $20 to $40 a metric ton to the price on the NYSE
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