The Bennetts Monthly December '19

All things Bennetts & Coffee ...
Welcome
to December!
As the year draws to an end, we look back on an eventful 12 months. We have
welcomed new members to our team and said fond good-byes to others. We have
travelled the globe in search of great coffee and to foster our supplier
partnerships. We have attended industry events and hosted others,
connecting us with you, our valued customers.
As we prepare to embark on our 102nd year in business, we have
decided to refresh our brand. In the coming month you will notice some exciting
changes at Bennetts … keep an eye out!
A Word From the Cupping
Room
In the lead up to the silly season we have a shortage on Colombian Supremo
Huila and PNG Tungei Selection AA Grade. But don’t worry, we have plenty of
Colombian Excelso available and more Supremo Sc17/18 landing in a few weeks.
From PNG we have options from Tungei in the AX grade, and Owen A for anyone
needing the bigger screen size.
Teas and Herbal Infusions
Did you know we offer a range of ‘black bag’ teas and herbal infusions?
We are currently stocking the below products, available in cartons of 10 or 12
plain unmarked bags, these loose packed teas a great for café branding or
retail use.
For samples or pricing, please contact your account manager.
Bennetts Classic Chai (10 x 500g) - (5Kg)
Bennetts Classic Chamomile (12 x 250g) - (3Kg)
Bennetts Classic Green Tea & Jasmine (10 x 500g) - (5Kg)
Bennetts Classic Lemongrass & Ginger (10 x 400g) - (4Kg)
Bennetts Classic Peppermint (12 x 250g) - (3Kg)
Grounds
For Health
We're so pleased to announce that Bennetts have chosen to continue our
support for Grounds for Health and their cervical cancer prevention program in
East Africa. We have decided to make a donation towards the work being
undertaken in Nyeri County, Kenya. Over the coming year our contribution
will enable the introduction of improved methods for both screening and
treatment of cervical cancers, increasing much needed medical staff to the team
and acquiring new equipment. For more details on this project, stay tuned.
Market
Report
What a difference a month makes! At the end of October, the price of coffee
(Arabica in particular) was at a bit of a crossroads, as there was increased
volatility in the New York futures exchange where the ‘C’ trades. At that time,
prices had been struggling to break through the 105 USc/lb and maintain any
upward momentum as any significant price gains had up until then been met with
high heavy origin selling (which would inevitably bring prices tumbling back
down).
This whole cycle was finally broken at the start of November when the price
increases continued past that psychological barrier of 105 USc/lb the into
110c/lb territory, briefly taken a breather before soaring into the low to
mid-120s by early December. This sharp (and extremely quick) move effectively
finalised the downward trend for the New York ‘C’ price, which had begun way
back in mid-2016 (see chart).
So what has happened at
origin to trigger such a quick turnaround after such a long and steady downward
trend? It’s not overly clear at this time, but the market would seem to be
reacting to recent news from the ICO (International Coffee Organisation) that
there could be a “small” global deficit of 502,000 60kg bags in the 2019/20
coffee year, a forecast they maintained by the end of November. This was the
signal investment funds (speculators who provide much of the liquidity to the
futures market) to buy the market heavily and reposition themselves from a net
short to a net long position.
The question now (to which we don’t have a clear answer for) is where does the
move stop? While it sounds like a lot of coffee, half a million bags is not
that excessive when you consider the expected world production of coffee
(Arabica and Robusta combined) is expected to be almost 170 million 60kg bags
in 2019/20.
It still goes to show how finely balanced global production and demand are
these days, and how much a small imbalance can affect how the market reacts. We
still have to see whether or not the new price level is here to stay, but for
the time being, coffee growers across the world will have some cause to be
optimistic about pricing for the first time in over three years.
Warehouse Closure
During Christmas
A gentle reminder to ensure you receive your deliveries prior to Christmas,
please get your orders in to us before the below dates:
Northern Territory & Western Australian based customers please
contact us immediately if you need an order prior to Christmas.
Queensland, New South
Wales, South Australian & Tasmanian based customers orders must be in by 12:30pm on Wednesday 11th of
December.
Victorian based customers orders must be in by 12:30pm on Monday the
16th of December.
Our office will be closed from the 25th of December, 2019 and re-opening on the
2nd of January, 2020.
We look forward to working with you in the New Year!
Have
a great December,
The Bennetts Team