The top price of Kenya's benchmark AA coffee
grade rose to $324 per 50-kg bag at auction on Tuesday from $313 per bag
last week, the Nairobi Coffee Exchange (NCE) said.
Kenya is a relatively small coffee grower compared
with
other producers, but its speciality coffee is known for its quality and is much in demand from roasters who blend it with coffees from other nations.
other producers, but its speciality coffee is known for its quality and is much in demand from roasters who blend it with coffees from other nations.
NCE said Grade AB sold at $234-$96 per bag, compared with $214-$146 last week.
It said 13,847 bags of coffee were offered, with
6,775 sold at an average price of 174.25 per bag, earning a total of
$1.4 million. Last week, 9,238 bags of coffee were offered, and 3,054
sold at an average price of $171.08 per bag, fetching $641,171.
Kenya cut its coffee production and export
earnings projections for the 2012/13 coffee year, which runs from
October to end-September, due to poor global prices and reduced crop
acreage.
Its main coffee harvest usually runs from November
to December, with the best quality beans sold first once dried and
processed. Sales tend to peak around February and March.
AA grade coffee was selling at more than $500 a
bag in late March and the start of April. The grade refers to size and
density, rather than bean quality.
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