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Instant coffee producers source more beans
Instant coffee producers source more beans
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Domestic growers benefit; imports from Vietnam turn unviable
Provisional figures show coffee exports slipping during the current year but there is an interesting angle to it-shipments of instant coffee have almost trebled..
According to data displayed by the Coffee Board on its Web site, total exports (provisional) from January 1 to August 1 have declined to 1.45 lakh tonnes from 1.54 lakh tonnes during the same period a year ago declined to 7,725 tonnes from 18,134 tonnes.
Therein lies the real story Of the total exports, arabica parchment exports have declined to 22,715 tonnes (40,579 tonnes) but shipments of other grades have increased. (See table)
Re-exports are mainly coffee imported into the country for manufacturing instant coffee. This year, imports are showing a decline of a little over 10,000 tonnes. A look at the total instant coffee exports shows that it has in creased by over 20,000 tonnes.
What is happening on the instant coffee exports front? "It is simple. Vietnam's loss is Indian growers' gain" says Mr. Milan Shah of Jayanti Exports, Bangalore.
Vietnam Price
Usually, coffee for re-exports as instant is imported from Vietnam. But this year. Vietnam prices were high and it also ran out of stocks. This was despite Vietnam producing a record 9,30,000 tonnes of coffee last year.
Coffee from Vietnam, the world's largest exporter of robusta, was gobbled by the global market as roasters decided to go on a hand-tomouth existence and inventories were low. Prices also have been ruling high, mostly above $1,600 a tonne, for most part of the year.
"Until last year, it made sense to buy coffee from Vietnam and reexport it in the instant form. But this year, supply has been a problem, while prices too have been high. Therefore, instant coffee producers have sourced their requirements form domestic growers" he said.
Production Setoff
Plantation sources said instant coffee exports were looking up also because companies such as Tata Coffee were setting up new processing units. Tata Coffee recently set up an instant coffee manufacturing unit at Theni in Tamil Nadu. Another exporter is setting up a unit in Karnataka.
| Mixed Trend |
| (in tones) |
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Ar.Pmt |
Ar.Chy |
Robusta Pmt |
Robusta Chy |
Instant |
Total |
| Provisional Exports |
22,715 |
8,148 |
15,270 |
60,556 |
30,352 |
1,37,041 |
| Exports last year |
40,579 |
8,132 |
15,317 |
60,998 |
10,433 |
1,35,459 |
| Provisional re-exports |
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7,725 |
7,725 |
| Re-exports last year |
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18,134 |
18,134 |
| Total exports |
22,715 |
8,148 |
15,270 |
60,556 |
38,077 |
1,44,766 |
| Total exports last year |
40,579 |
8,132 |
15,317 |
60,998 |
28,567 |
1,53,593 |
From January 1 to August l ,for this year and last year
Ar.Pmt : Arabica parchment; ArCherry.Arabica cherry. Rob. Pmt Robusta parchment; Rob. Chy: Robusta cherry
Source : Coffee Board
"Instant coffee manufacturing is a more lucrative business. Coffee procurement for it is not a problem since quality of the end product depends on the manufacturing procedure." said the sources.
On the other hand, green coffee exports have been less and the stronger rupee which has gained about 10 per cent against the dollar, is also causing problems. "The Centre too has not been of much help as the duty drawback on coffee exports is only one per cent." the sources said.
However, demand for robusta cherry has been good and India enjoys niche market for it. Prices too are at a premium of $2,000 a tonne currently against a little over $1,700 for Vietnam and Indonesian coffees.
Courtesy . The Business Line
The making of instant coffee
Instant coffee's USP is its ease and convenience compared to the coffee that can be freshly brewed, including through the filter process.
Instant coffee manufacture begins with brewing of the beans in highly efficient extraction equipment. Softened water is passed through a series of five to eight columns of ground coffee beans. Finally, the extract is passed through a heat exchanger to cool it to about 5°c. By the end of this cycle, the coffee extract contains 20-30 per cent solids. Once the solids, which are soluble, are removed, they are dried either through the freeze drying method or spray drying and converted into instant coffee.
The advantages of instant coffee over regular coffee are its long shelf life and the simplicity of its use. The major disadvantage of instant coffee is that it can be easily spoit if not stored in a dry, air-tight container. Since instant coffee's quality is derived from its process, usually low quality beans are used for its manufacture. The first soluble "instant" coffee was invented in 1901 by Japanese-American chemist Satori Kato of Chicago. But, it was not marketed commercially until the launch of Nescafe it 1938
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Notification on Supply of Seed Coffee during the Season 2007-08 |
Applications for the supply of seed coffee of Station Selections of Arabica like S. 795, Sln. SB, Sin. 7.3 and Sln.9 and Robusta such as S.274 and Congensis x Robusta (CXR) will be received and registered up to 31st of October 2007 at all the Coffee Board Extension/Liaison Offices of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu, NTA and NER zones for the season 2007-08. However, seed coffee of Station Selections discouraged by the Research Department of the Board for each sub-zone will not be supplied to the growers of respective sub-zones.
Also, the Board will not supply varieties like Catuai x HDF, Ruiru-11, BBTC Catimor, Hemavathy etc. Sarchimor seed was supplied to a number of growers for extended trials against as MoU that they should not produce seed of this variety. As Sarchimor is hybrid in nature and tends to segregate as well as get readily cross contaminated under open pollination, it is advised that the growers should not get seed from sources other than CCRI.
Applications should accompany with an advance amount of Rs. 150/- per kg of seed in case of Arabica varieties and Rs. 125/- per kg in the case of Robusta varieties by cash/demand draft for registration at the respective Extension Offices of the Board. The supply of indented seed coffee will be subject to availability of the Materials.
Secretary
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