Did it go up or down? We tell you

Did it go up or down? We tell you
Did it go up or down? We tell you

Coffee is one of the most popular drinks in various cultures, since a cup of this drink means a true experience for the palate and a source of energy for the day or to be “more awake”, so for some people it is essential in their routine, and Colombian coffee has excellent quality, so it has also become a tradition. national.

At the same time coffee, in its different presentations and ways of preparationis part of the daily diet of millions of people around the world And, according to experts at the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), caffeine can be part of a healthy diet for most individuals; However, caffeine intake could have some limits, so by clicking on this link you can find out the recommended amount of coffee for daily consumption.

In Colombian territory there is an entire coffee market that has been responsible for marketing this flagship product internally and externally, so here we tell you under which one. The price of coffee is quoted in Colombia this Friday, June 7:

Price of coffee today in Colombia: did it go up or down?

According to the Report of June 7 on the reference values ​​for the purchase of coffee in Colombia, published by the National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC), the Internal reference price for the purchase of dry parchment coffee per load of 125 kilograms FR 94 is $1,755,000 COP, which is lower than that established during the previous day and the difference below is $70,000 COP. In addition, reference prices for delivery in Almacafé vary depending on the city. These are the prices of some of the main territories:

1. Bogota:

  • Burden: $1,754,250 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,034 COP.
  • At sign: $175,425 COP.

2. Armenia

  • Burden: $1,755,500 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,044 COP.
  • At sign: $175,550 COP.

3. Medellin:

  • Burden: $1,754,625 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,037 COP.
  • At sign: $175,463 COP.

4. Bucaramanga:

  • Burden: $1,753,875 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,031 COP.
  • At sign: $175,388 COP.

5. Cúcuta:

  • Burden: $1,753,375 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,034 COP.
  • At sign: $175,425 COP.

6. Manizales:

  • Burden: $1,753,375 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,027 COP.
  • At sign: $175,338 COP.

7. Santa Marta:

  • Burden: $1,757,125 COP.
  • Kilo: $14,057 COP.
  • At sign: $175,713 COP.

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However, this entity would be making adjustments to improve the internal price of coffee In colombia.

Where to sell your coffee to the National Federation of Coffee Growers?

This entity offers a purchase guarantee to all Colombian coffee producers. In that sense, this can be marketed through its network of points of purchase of Coffee Grower Cooperatives, which are located in various parts of the country.

For this reason, we invite you to explore the purchase point closest to your farm, following the step by step that we explain below:

1. The first thing you should do is enter the ‘Map of purchase points of the National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia’, which you can access by clicking here.

2. Then you can Enter your city in the search engine or zoom in on the area with your fingers. where your farm is located.

3. Once located, You will be able to see nearby shopping pointsmarked with a black dot.

4. When you see them, you can click on the point, and the map will show you different data, such as the city ​​of headquarters, address, telephone and other data such as the point’s website.

 
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