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Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.39, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Nov 1996, 31pp.

This paper gives an updated report on the coffee industry in PNG. It reflects the data that coffee exports exceeded their one-million-bag mark the fourth year in a row. It reports on the ICO and ACPC news, world supply, demand and prices, domestic trends and developments, stocks and prices, along with exports and value. This report also includes useful figures on the data provided above.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.37, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Mar 1996, 50pp.

This paper reported on the PNG coffee Industry and ICO and ACPC News. It contains reports on world supply and demand, domestic trends, and developments, export levy and price support loan repayments, exchange rate, government decisions impact on coffee and training.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.36, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Jul 1995, 45pp.

This report gives updated summary of the PNG coffee industry and it also reports on the ICO and ACPC news. It covers information on world supply, demand and prices, domestic trends and developments, export levy and price support loan, and exchange rate. It reports that coffee consumption is expected to fall due to the current high prices of green coffee, which contributes to higher retail prices.
For domestic trends and developments, production and exports are also expected to fall because of adverse weather and it shows preliminary production figures showing usual production but actual figures are low therefore making it estimates impossible.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.35, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Mar 1995, 31pp.

This coffee report of March 1995 gives an updated summary of the PNG Coffee Industry and the ACPC and ICO News. Like previous reports, it covers world trends and developments, domestic trends and developments including production and exports, and export levy.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.35, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Mar 1995, 31pp.

This coffee report of March 1995 gives an updated summary of the PNG Coffee Industry and the ACPC and ICO News. Like previous reports, it covers world trends and developments, domestic trends and developments including production and exports, and export levy.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.33, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Jul 1994, 31pp.

This paper gives a report of the PNG Coffee Industry and ICO News as well as the Association of Coffee Producing Countries (ACPC) News. It reports on World Supply, Demand, Domestic Trends, and Developments and presents some of its data through tables and graphs. Although coffee exports have increased and are higher than the previous year, the coffee value fell due to falling prices.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, Coffee Report No.32, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Mar 1994, 36pp.

This coffee report provides an updated summary on the PNG coffee industry and ICO news. It contains a report on the world market and price developments, world coffee supply and exports, domestic trends and developments which include production by provinces and sectors, stocks, exports, market share and the coffee industry fund and bounty.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

Tiri Kuimbakul, A cost-benefit study on the use of mobile coffee hullers in remote areas of Papua New Guinea and their regulatory implications, Coffee Discussion Paper No.11, Goroka, Coffee Industry Corporation Ltd, Industry Affairs Division, Jul 1993, 10pp.

This paper is on the cost-benefit study on the use of mobile coffee hullers in remote areas of Papua New Guinea and their regulatory implications. Smallholder coffee growers have difficulty selling their coffee due to bad road conditions and high transportation costs. Furthermore, the coffee produced by smallholder growers is considered as “Y’ graded despite the good quality of their coffee. So this paper assesses the use of transportable coffee hullers in remote areas of PNG to help coffee growers reduce their cost and expenses. This paper contains five sections, (1) different types of mobile hullers available from different manufacturers, (2) analysis of possible costs and benefits of mobile hullers using different scenarios and possible costs, (3) the suitability and appropriateness of mobile hullers in PNG and finally and (4) discusses the regulatory implications by introducing mobile hullers in PNG.

PNG Coffee Industry Board

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