Price Of Coffee Today August 24, 2022: The price of Robusta coffee still increased on ICE Futures Europe – London. September delivery increased by 17 USD (0.76%) at 2,254 USD/ton.
Price Of Coffee Today August 24, 2022
At the end of the first trading session of the week (August 22), the price of Robusta coffee still increased on ICE Futures Europe – London, and September delivery increased by 17 USD (0.76%) at 2,254 USD/ton. Meanwhile, the November 2022 lead is up $15 (0.67%) to trade at $2,258/ton. Low trading volume.
The price of arabica coffee on ICE Futures US – New York for September delivery increased by 6.35 cents (2.83%) to trade at 230.65 cents/lb. Meanwhile, December 2022 delivery rose 7.05 cents/pound (3.19%) to trade at 228.25 cents/lb. Fairly average trading volume.
The price of Robusta coffee is in the high zone and has overbought for many sessions. The market is still above the overbought zone, and the uptrend is still there. In the short term, the price will continue to struggle to find new resistance in the 2280-2300 zone. Arabica coffee prices are rising faster than London coffee prices, thanks to support from weather data. Known to be dry due to the influence of the current climate. The girl’s status.
Farmers and investors are concerned that this weather phenomenon will adversely affect Brazil’s coffee supply. According to technical analysis, technical indicators are neutral. The price is still struggling sideways in the 205-230 zone. The critical resistance is at 230, and the next target is at 240. On the other hand, the 205-208 zone is the complex short-term support for the price and the arabica coffee price.
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Parkside Flexibles has committed to offering biodegradable packaging to Dark Woods Coffee for the latter’s line of hospitality and B2B supplied coffee beans.
Dark Woods becomes one of the first companies to use 100% biodegradable coffee packaging in the hospitality business.
According to Parkside Flexibles, the novel flexible packaging is created from an industrially biodegradable valve and a Park2Nature bag.
Following its B Corp accreditation, the solution is anticipated to boost Dark Woods’ ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) credentials.
To strengthen the circularity of its packaging, the firm has already built a commercial composter at its roaster and localised deliveries done by 100% electric trucks and a cargo bike.
Furthermore, the company will establish relationships with adjacent composting facilities or give its customers small-scale composters.
“Our novel biodegradable packaging was the last piece of the jigsaw for Dark Woods,” Parkside Specialty sales director Paul McKeown said.
“They’re a firm with new intentions that may serve as a model for a more sustainable beverage sector, but they lacked the packaging solution that checked all the boxes.”
McKeown noted, “Park2Nature is a 100% biodegradable solution that does not sacrifice barrier performance or print quality.” It provides the performance Dark Woods required and can do the same for any food or beverage product.
“For example, configurations are available when gas flushing is necessary, making it an excellent option for additional applications such as fresh or cooked meat and fresh vegetable packing.”
According to the packaging company, the Park2Nature solution has an eco-friendly cradle-to-cradle life cycle and the same oxygen barrier qualities to keep the coffee fresh.
Park2Nature’s products are available in some forms for freezer and vacuum packing, among other applications.
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