የሲዳማ ቡና (Arabica Coffee) ወደ ፊት የኣየር ንብረት ለውጥ ተጽዕኖ ሰላባ መሆኑ ስለማይቀር ከኣሁኑ መፍትሄ ካልተፈለገለት በስተቀር ሲዳማ በቡና ኣምራችነቷ መቀጠሏ ያጠራጥራል
የሲዳማ ቡና (Arabica Coffee) ወደ ፊት የኣየር ንብረት ለውጥ ተጽዕኖ ሰላባ መሆኑ ስለማይቀር ከኣሁኑ መፍትሄ ካልተፈለገለት በስተቀር ሲዳማ በቡና ኣምራችነቷ መቀጠሏ ያጠራጥራል Arabica coffee futures under the weather Recently Read Fungal disease hits canola Kick-ass wild dog solution Exporters hit back Winds, frost cut yields Allegations threaten industry Headers roll south Grain transfer fee questions Retiring farm debt with tax Ag index to boost investment Croc farmer wins award Arabica coffee futures under the weather 17 Oct, 2013 04:53 AM JAKE MITCHELL THE bulk of the Brazilian coffee harvest is largely complete, meaning investor attention will likely turn to conditions in Colombia, Ethiopia and Honduras, where crops are being planted for a harvesting period in March. About 55 per cent of the world's Arabica coffee comes from countries where crops start in April and have recently been harvested, according to ETF Securities. Brazil accounts for 80 per c