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The ongoing global trade ... 2025/26 arabica coffee crop. Brazil has been facing the driest weather since 1981, according to the natural disaster monitoring center Cemaden. Also, Colombia ...
Consumers may soon pay more for their daily cup of joe as supply woes brew in the global market—but this could be a blessing in disguise for Filipino coffee farmers who ...
Indonesia is currently behind Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia in global coffee production. Vietnam, the second-largest producer ...
"China's imports of unroasted Colombian coffee beans hit a record high last year, with arabica varieties becoming ... the firm's coffee trade manager. Wu Jiahang, with the Colombian Coffee Growers ...
July arabica coffee (KCN25) Monday closed up +10.20 (+2.55%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) closed down -2 (-0.04%). Coffee prices on Monday settled mixed, with arabica rallying to a 2-1/2 ...
Um, I think, you know, we'll continue to always get more than our fair share of ... where you get your coffee beans from. Arabica coffee beans from, what, Brazil and Colombia?
The agreement between the world’s largest coffee industry trade group (SCA) and the association representing the world’s second-largest Arabica coffee-producing country (Colombia) marks a major win ...
The primary drivers of the decline were a strong 500 basis point impact from five increased investment in trade ... Most of our coffee is sourced from Central America, Brazil and Colombia.
fair trade, and supporting indigenous and farming communities in Colombia. And while Yenifer now runs the shop full time, Jesus still helps out — even while maintaining his day job in finance. “It was ...