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Tea & Coffee Trade Journal, February, 2005 by Jones, Harry C.
BRAZIL -- The Ministry of Agriculture released in December their first estimate of the 2005/06 coffee crop and their 4th and final estimate of the 2004/05 crop. The estimates were released as follows:
(MILLIONS OF BAGS 60 KILOS)
1st Estimate 2005/06 4th (Final Estimate 2004/05)
Arabica Robusta Total Arabica Robusta Total
Minas Gerais 14.212 30.000 14.242 18.747 30 18.777
Espirito Santo 2.080 6.050 8.130 2.295 4.500 6.795
Sao Paulo 3.300 -- 3.300 5.265 -- 5.265
Parana 1.630 -- 1.630 2.526 -- 2.526
Bahia 1.890 380 2.270 1.877 402 2.279
Rondonia -- 2.180 2.180 -- 1.760 1.760
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