Brazilian coffee farmers are grappling with above-average temperatures as the country, the world’s largest coffee producer, ...
Arabica coffee eased as forecasts signaled rain in parts of top producer Brazil, which has faced persistently hot and dry ...
Coffee growers in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state are assessing the damage caused by a wildfire that devasted their crops in recent ...
The world’s cheapest coffee variety is facing such enormous shortages that its beans are already more expensive than the ...
In part, prices are rising because of higher demand, particularly in Asia. But weather is also driving increases. Drought, ...
Coffee prices retreated Thursday as forecasts for rain in Brazil sparked long liquidation coffee futures. Thursday's two-week Global Forecast System model showed rain is expected for Brazil's ...
December arabica coffee (KCZ24) today is down -12.40 (-4.74%), and November ICE robusta coffee (RMX24) is down -208 (-3.96%).
Friday closed down -10.90 (-4.17%), and November ICE robusta coffee (RMX24) closed down -189 (-3.60%). Coffee prices Friday ...
Coffee rallied Tuesday after updated weather forecasts from Climatempo said most of this week will continue to be hot and dry in Brazil's coffee-producing areas. On Monday, Dec arabica and Nov ...
The world’s cheapest coffee variety is facing such enormous shortages that its beans are already more expensive than the fancy type favored by Starbucks Corp., at least in top grower Brazil.
The surge comes as there are rising fears over shortages in global supply after threats to some of the coffee crops in key producers. Brazil, the world’s largest producer of arabica coffee ...
Some 40 countries grow coffee, but more than half of global production has long come from just two: Brazil and Vietnam. And when bad weather hits both — an increasing risk in a destabilized ...