Tag #Coffee Prices

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Trump's Tariff Threat and Global Coffee Prices

US President Trump's threat to impose a 25% tariff on Colombian imports, including coffee, has driven up Arabica coffee futures by 15.14% in the last month to \$3.69 per pound, amid diplomatic tensions and poor harvests in major producing countries.

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Record Coffee Prices Hit $3.7685 Amidst Tight Supply

Arabica coffee futures hit a record high of $3.7685 per lb on Thursday due to extremely tight supplies caused by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest arabica producer, impacting major roasters like Nestle and JDE Peet's, and fueling speculator activity.

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FNC Faces \$180 Million Debt from Failed Coffee Contracts

The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) faces a \$180 million debt due to failed future contracts signed in 2021, leaving the National Coffee Fund with a significant shortfall and prompting government intervention.

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Record Coffee Prices: Extreme Weather Drives Global Price Surge

Global Arabica coffee prices reached a record high of \$3.44 per pound on December 10th, 2024, driven by reduced harvests in Brazil and Vietnam due to extreme weather, leading major coffee brands to plan price increases in 2025.

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"Preço do café atinge recorde histórico devido a eventos climáticos."

"O preço internacional do café atingiu o nível mais alto da história, ultrapassando US\$ 3,44 por libra de arábica em dezembro de 2024, devido à redução da produção no Brasil e Vietnã por eventos climáticos extremos e aumento da demanda global."

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Trump's Tariff Threat and Climate Change Fuel Global Coffee Price Surge

President Trump's threat of 25% tariffs on Colombian goods, following a diplomatic dispute over migrant deportations, caused a significant surge in global coffee prices, exacerbated by reduced harvests in Brazil due to climate change and logistical delays in Colombia and Central America.

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Trump's Coffee Tariff Threat Fuels Global Price Spike

President Trump's temporary threat of a 25% tariff on Colombian coffee, despite being reversed, caused a price spike; Arabica coffee futures jumped from \$3.48 to \$3.53 per pound between Friday and Tuesday, driven by both the tariff threat and existing supply issues due to bad weather in major coff...

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Climate Change and Increased Demand Drive Coffee Prices to Record Highs

Brazil's coffee harvest is down by as much as 25% due to drought, and Vietnam also faced harvest problems, leading to a 70% price increase for Arabica beans and a doubling of Robusta prices; experts predict the era of cheap coffee is over.

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Climate Change Drives 70% Surge in Arabica Coffee Bean Prices

Arabica coffee bean prices jumped 70% in 2023 to \$3.50 per pound—the highest since 1977—due to climate change-related events that diminished crop yields in Brazil and Vietnam, impacting coffee prices for consumers and businesses.

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