
Top Coffee Trader Sees Rebound for Brazil Output Next Year
'It's fairly safe to say that, if everything works out, it will be higher than this year,' said David Neumann, chief executive officer of Neumann Gruppe GmbH, on the sidelines of a conference in Campinas, Sao Paulo state.
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