(Bloomberg) -- Coffee declined in New York as mild
temperatures ease concern that crops might be damaged by frost
in Brazil, the world's largest producer.
Forecasts signaled favorable harvest weather with no
damaging cold expected this week, according to Meteorologix LLC
in Woburn, Massachusetts. Temperatures will hover slightly above
normal with lows mostly in the 50s Fahrenheit (11 to 15
Celsius), and they may drop over the weekend before climbing
again on July 2, the forecaster said.
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temperatures ease concern that crops might be damaged by frost
in Brazil, the world's largest producer.
Forecasts signaled favorable harvest weather with no
damaging cold expected this week, according to Meteorologix LLC
in Woburn, Massachusetts. Temperatures will hover slightly above
normal with lows mostly in the 50s Fahrenheit (11 to 15
Celsius), and they may drop over the weekend before climbing
again on July 2, the forecaster said.
Read more at Bloomberg Commodities News
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