The cost of coffee has hovered near record highs on the futures market after droughts in top-producing Brazil and Vietnam.
Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already raised prices — but the world keeps drinking more and more coffee.
Droughts in top-producing Brazil and Vietnam caused the price hikes. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already been raising prices -- but the world can't seem to get enough caffeine.
Droughts in top coffee-growing countries have shrunk the supply of beans. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have ...
Long liquidation emerged in coffee futures Wednesday after coffee-trader Neuman Gruppe GmbH said Brazil's 2025/26 arabica crop is likely to be toward 40 million bags, well above Tuesday's forecast ...
Arabica bean prices hit $3.49 per pound on Tuesday, having grown by over 80 per cent since January and surpassing a previous high set in 1977, when a frost wiped out most Brazilian coffee crops.
The blistering rally in coffee prices reached fever pitch as adverse weather in top producer Brazil wreaks havoc on next year’s crop, rocketing prices of one of the world’s most traded ...
Kochi: In a significant relief for India’s coffee growers, coffee prices are expected to rise further due to production declines in leading producers like Brazil and Vietnam. This development is ...
Arabica coffee prices have risen to their highest on record as dealers fretted over Brazil's crop outlook after one of the world's largest traders slashed its 2025/26 forecast for the country's ...
March arabica coffee (KCH25) Tuesday closed up +4.05 (+1.23%), and January ICE robusta coffee (RMF25) closed up +22 (+0.42%). Coffee prices on Tuesday extended their sharp week-long rally, with ...
Coffee prices gained on the news that coffee trader Volcafe Ltd. had cut its production outlook for Arabica-producing Brazil due to the impact of a drought. According to Bloomberg, the major trader ...
A popular advertising jingle of past decades chanted “There’s an awful lot of coffee in Brazil”, but now, due to bad weather, there may not be enough coffee in Brazil to meet global demand. On Tuesday ...