NEW YORK, Jan 22 (Reuters) - Coffee rose by more than 4% on Wednesday, supported by a lower production outlook in Brazil, the world's largest producer, while white sugar rebounded from multi-year ...
March arabica coffee (KCH25) Monday closed up +1.65 (+0.47%), and March ICE robusta coffee (RMH25) closed down -84 (-1.52%). Coffee prices on Monday gave up an early advance and settled mixed ...
Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer and exporter, experienced its hottest year on record in 2024 and a record number of forest fires. Locals in the municipality of Caconde believe the fire ...
When it comes to coffee beans, what happens in Brazil doesn’t stay in Brazil. In July and August, a bad frost hit the country's coffee-producing region and analysts say Brazil’s bean shortage ...
Coffee prices are under pressure after recent above-average rain in Brazil eased drought concerns. Somar Meteorologia reported Monday that Brazil's biggest arabica coffee growing area of Minas ...
In the first 11 months of 2024, the United States remained the top destination for Brazil's coffee shipments (16% or 7.419 million bags) followed by Germany (7.228 million), Belgium (4.070 million ...
Brazil saw its monthly coffee exports decrease in volume terms in December. The fall off has concentrated Brazilian coffee industry minds on tighter environmental rules due to come into force in the ...
Caconde (Brazil) (AFP) – Brazilian coffee producer Moacir Donizetti first smelled the smoke, and then watched in desperation as a blaze consumed his family coffee plantation last year.