OTTAWA CITIZEN/ P. Murphy /
The biggest rally in coffee prices in 14 years will only continue as Brasil, the world's biggest coffee producer, plans to hold back stocks amassed a year ago and spur the rising prices.
Brasil has 1.2 million bags of exportable 2009 arabica, originally purchased in early 2010 at around $180 per bag, to prop up prices when coffee futures were trading at half what they are today.
AND: A S.Paulo newspaper reports that President Dilma Rousseff will delay the $4-$7 billion usd purchase of 36 fighter jets until 2012 because of budget cuts.
France, Sweden and the United States are bidding for the contract that has dragged on for years.
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