Arabica coffee futures jumped as Brazilian stocks in exchange-monitored warehouses fell to the lowest level in five years.
By Oliver Griffin SAO PAULO (Reuters) -Brazilian deforestation linked to coffee crops hit 737,000 hectares (1.8 million acres ...
A new report by an industry watchdog adds to growing scientific consensus that as forests are felled to make way for coffee ...
Coffee prices have jumped nearly 40% since August as President Trump's tariff on Brazil combines with severe drought in the ...
A new report warns that the global appetite for coffee is putting the industry's future at risk, with a link to deforestation ...
The average U.S. price of a pound of ground coffee hit $9.14 in September, a 3% increase from the August average of $8.87 and ...
In Brazil's coffee-producing areas, more than 42,000 square miles of forest have disappeared over about two decades, says ...
Since August of this year, future prices for arabica, a coffee bean variety mostly grown in Brazil, have climbed almost 40% ...
Record-high coffee prices are likely to get worse, not better, as Trump’s latest tariffs are all but certain to drive coffee ...
Coffee futures rose to a fresh record in New York as US tariffs and crop concerns keep supplies constrained, risking further ...
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