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Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Vanessa Clark breaks down global futures, Vietnam robusta rates, and Brazil weather risks
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Brazil's Bumper Crop Brews Up Market Mayhem as Arabica Hits Weekly Lows
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee futures, including those fresh trading prices that could impact your morning brew. Arabica coffee prices took a tumble yesterday, with July arabica closing down 5.15 points, or 1.77 percent, hitting one-week lows according to Barchart.com reports. That's amid big expectations for Brazil's coffee crop exploding by 12 percent year-over-year to 71.4 million bags, as projected by the Coffee Trading Academy. StoneX is even more bullish, bumping their 2026-27 Brazil estimate to a record 75.3 million bags, up from earlier forecasts, and seeing a global surplus ballooning to 10 million bags – the biggest in six years. Robusta wasn't spared either. July ICE robusta dropped 81 points, or 2.35 percent, while Vietnam's soaring exports are adding more downward pressure on robusta prices. StoneX notes both arabica and robusta broke lower on stronger trading volume, smashing out of recent ranges. If you're trading or just watching the market, keep an eye on Brazil's looming bumper harvest – it's the big story weighing on prices right now. For roasters and drinkers, this could mean steadier or lower retail costs down the line, but volatility's still king. That's your Daily Coffee Price Tracker update. Thanks for tuning in – grab that cup, subscribe for tomorrow's scoop, and we'll catch you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Crossroads: Supply Squeezes Meet Brazilian Harvest Bets in April's Volatile Market
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm your host Vanessa Clark, and boy do we have some interesting developments in the coffee market to break down today. Let's start with where prices are sitting right now. As of yesterday, April 28th, arabica coffee closed at 290 dollars and 70 cents per unit, up about three quarters of a percent from the previous trading day. But here's where it gets interesting. The broader market is telling us a mixed story with some real tension underneath the surface. On one hand, we're seeing some genuine supply constraints that are supporting prices. Vietnam, the world's largest robusta producer, just reported that their coffee exports for the first quarter of 2026 jumped 14 percent year over year. Meanwhile, Brazil, which is our other major player, actually saw exports decline significantly in March. Plus, we're dealing with geopolitical headwinds. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz since late February is making shipping more expensive and complicated, which is pushing up costs for importers and roasters everywhere. But here's the bearish side of things. Speculators are betting big on a massive Brazilian harvest that hasn't actually materialized yet, and that's been pushing prices down by about 70 cents so far this year. We're also seeing pressure from a stronger US dollar, which makes coffee more expensive for international buyers using other currencies. The technical picture is showing some weakness too. Arabica coffee inventories did hit a two month low earlier this week at just over 494 thousand bags, which is somewhat supportive. But the consensus forecast from analysts suggests the commodity could fall as much as 27 percent over the next three months, with prices potentially settling between 185 and 219 dollars per unit. So what does this mean for you? If you're a buyer, there might be some buying opportunities on dips, especially around that 291 dollar ninety five support level we're watching. If you're a seller, this volatility might work in your favor, but you'll want to stay nimble. Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Don't forget to subscribe and join us next time for more insights into what's moving the coffee market. Catch you then. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Bean Town Blues: When Brazilian Weather and Vietnamese Surpluses Clash Over Your Cup
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee prices, global supply shifts, and what it all means for your morning brew. Let's start with the numbers you're here for. As of the latest close on Monday, April 27th, arabica coffee futures settled at $288.50 per pound, down 2.17% from the previous day after fluctuating between a low of around $288 and a high near $295. That's from StockInvest data tracking the KCUSX contract. But hold on—prices showed some bounce-back potential, with recent sessions seeing moderate gains of over 1% on Tuesday, April 28th, as ICE arabica climbed amid shrinking inventories hitting a two-month low of just 494,508 bags. Weather worries in Brazil and Vietnam are fueling this, with high temps and low rain threatening yields—Brazil's top co-op Cooxupe warns of lower output this year. On the robusta side, futures rose too, up 1.64% on May contracts, hitting a two-and-a-half-week high. Globally, StoneX projects a huge 2026 surplus of 10 million bags, the biggest in six years, thanks to Vietnam's exports surging 14% early this year. Yet tighter supplies from Brazil's export dips—down 10% in March—and Strait of Hormuz tensions hiking shipping costs are keeping prices volatile. In Vietnam, domestic prices hit 88,700 VND per kg on April 29th, up 1,700 from yesterday. Big picture: forecasts point to a short-term dip, potentially 28% lower in three months, but support levels around $292 could spark buying. Coca-Cola's Q1 report showed coffee categories flat, while a new B Corp Coffee Coalition just launched for sustainable trading. Tip for you: If you're roasting or buying beans, watch Brazil exports and weather apps closely—lock in now if prices feel toppy. Stay brewing smart, friends. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Clash: Record Brazilian Harvests Meet Low Robusta Inventories as Vietnam Floods the Market
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee markets, straight from the latest reports. Let's kick off with the current trading prices. Last week, Arabica closed strong at 294.90 cents per pound, up 3.7% from the prior Friday, according to market updates from Instagram coffee trackers. Robusta showed even more resilience amid global shifts. On the futures front, StoneX's Daily Coffee Report from April 27 notes Arabica certified stocks dipped to 497,462 bags after a 15,374-bag drop, with fresh Brazilian Conilon gradings adding to the mix. Big news pressuring prices: abundant global supplies are weighing heavy. Barchart reports Vietnam's 2026 coffee exports jumped 14% year-over-year to 585,000 metric tons in the first quarter, fueling a bearish outlook for robusta. Brazil's gearing up for a record 2026/27 crop, with StoneX projecting 75.3 million bags and a global surplus ballooning to 10 million bags—the largest in six years. Yet, there's bullish tension too: ICE robusta inventories hit a 16-month low, and geopolitical worries like a potential US-Iran conflict closing the Strait of Hormuz could spike shipping and fuel costs. Smaller Brazilian exports in March, down 10% year-over-year per Cecafe, offer some support, while Uganda's daily prices on April 27 hovered around 175 Ugandan shillings for top Robusta screens. For you coffee lovers, keep an eye on these supply gluts—they might mean steadier retail prices soon, but stock up if you're roasting at home. That's your Daily Coffee Price Tracker wrap-up. Thanks for tuning in, friends—subscribe, share with your brew crew, and catch you next time for more market moves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vietnam Holds Steady While Brazilian Growers Play Coffee Poker with Record Harvests on the Horizon
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with your host Vanessa Clark. I'm so glad you're tuning in for your morning brew of the latest coffee news and prices – let's dive right into what's happening today. Starting with the current trading price: In Vietnam, the world's top coffee producer, domestic prices kicked off the week calmly, hovering between 87,500 and 88,000 VND per kilogram. That's about 3.45 to 3.48 USD per kilo, depending on exchange rates – a steady spot amid global fluctuations, according to Vietnam.vn reports. On the futures front, Arabica prices climbed sharply, up as much as 3.1% in the biggest two-week gain, fueled by logistics worries from conflicts like the Strait of Hormuz disruptions and weather risks. GCR Magazine notes this rally – July Arabica jumped 3.87%, May Robusta 4.32% – is keeping prices from tanking despite massive supply. Big news from Brazil: Conab forecasts a record 2026/27 crop of 66.2 million bags, up 17%, with private estimates even higher at 75 million-plus from Marex, StoneX, and Sucafina. Yet exports plunged 21% in Q1 to 8.4 million bags, as growers hold back beans, refusing to sell into a market 33% off last year's peaks. The Buried Bean newsletter calls it a coordinated withholding strategy, propping up prices like an OPEC play. Elsewhere, Nestlé reported stellar Q1 coffee growth at 9.3%, with 5.7% from pricing even as C-market prices collapse – smart moves by giants. China's Lincang aims for 80% local deep-processing by 2030, and Saudi's Asir hit 82,000 kg production ahead of a festival. El Niño looms with 90% odds, but it won't dent Brazil's ongoing harvest much. Tip for you home brewers: With prices firm, stock up on quality beans now and experiment with cold brews to stretch your dollar. That's your daily update – stay caffeinated and smart about your coffee buys. Thanks for listening, friends – subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vanessa Brews Up the 300 Cent Breakthrough and Global Supply Squeeze
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the hottest buzz in the coffee world, including those eye-popping current trading prices that have everyone talking. Let's kick off with the numbers you came for. As of the latest close on Thursday, July arabica coffee futures rocketed up 11.20 cents to 300.35 cents per pound, smashing past the 300 mark for the first time since late March according to StoneX and Barchart reports. That's a hefty 3.87% jump! Over on the robusta side, the July contract on ICE soared to 3507 dollars per ton, up a massive 103 dollars, while London's July robusta hit 3404 per ton, gaining 65 dollars as per Uganda's Daily Coffee Market Report and Vietnamese market updates. In Vietnam, domestic robusta prices surged over 3%, hitting nearly 90,000 VND per kg, or about 3.60 dollars. These gains pushed prices to four-week highs amid wild supply jitters. What's fueling this rally? Barchart points to fears of a prolonged US-Iran conflict choking the Strait of Hormuz, spiking shipping, fuel, and insurance costs for coffee imports. Add a super-strong Brazilian real at a two-year high, which is scaring off exporters, and you've got less coffee hitting the market. ICE robusta stocks just plunged to a 16-month low of 3,755 lots, tightening supplies even more. Brazil's March exports tanked 10% to 31% year-over-year per Cecafe and the Trade Ministry, and skimpy rains in Minas Gerais are threatening yields. Vietnam's exports are up early in the year, but projections show production peaking, keeping traders on edge. On the flip side, big forecasts like StoneX's record 75 million bag Brazilian crop for 2026/27 and a global surplus could cap the upside. Still, short-covering and risk-buying are dominating right now. For you coffee lovers, this means pricier brews ahead, so stock up on quality beans while you can. Watch those charts closely, friends. Thanks for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Hit subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and I'll catch you next time for more market moves! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Hormuz Jitters and Brazilian Beans: How Global Tensions Are Brewing Up Your Coffee Costs
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're brewing up the hottest news on coffee prices, from wild surges to supply shocks that could change your morning cup. Let's start with the current trading snapshot. As of this morning, May arabica coffee futures are surging up 12.50 cents, or 4.33 percent, to around 288 to 290 cents per pound after yesterday's sharp rally. Robusta's also climbing, up 100 points or nearly 3 percent to a 3.5-week high near 3376 dollars per ton. Barchart reports this momentum from global supply jitters, while StoneX notes robusta stocks hit a 16-month low. The big driver? Fears of a prolonged US-Iran conflict keeping the Strait of Hormuz closed, spiking shipping rates, insurance, and fuel costs for coffee imports worldwide. That's tightening supplies and pushing prices higher fast. Brazil's exports are down sharply too, off 10 to 31 percent year-over-year in March per Cecafe and trade data, with below-average rain in Minas Gerais adding yield worries from Somar Meteorologia. On the flip side, Vietnam's robusta exports jumped 14 percent in early 2026, and analysts like StoneX and Marex project a massive Brazilian bumper crop of 75 million-plus bags for 2026-27, swelling global surpluses to 10 million bags, the biggest in six years. Plus, Canada's stepping up as a steady buyer amid US tariff drama on Brazilian coffee, reshaping trade flows. Geopolitical ripples and weather wildcards mean volatility ahead, but retail pounds are averaging about 9.46 dollars. Tip of the day: Watch Brazil harvest updates and Hormuz news closely, and consider hedging your bulk buys now to lock in before another surge. Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brazil's Bumper Crop Brews Up a Seven-Week Low: Coffee Futures Drop to 278 Cents as Surplus Looms Large
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee futures, supply shakes, and where prices stand right now. Let's kick off with the current trading snapshot. As of the most recent close, arabica futures for the active July contract are hovering around 278 to 279 cents per pound, down sharply this week to a seven-week low near 279.45 cents per pound after dipping to 278.30 on Monday. That's according to fresh reports from StoneX and Trading Economics. Robusta is holding steadier, with the July London contract at about 3376 dollars per ton, following a rally last week but easing slightly amid tighter inventories hitting a 16-month low. The big story driving this volatility? Brazil's massive expected bumper crop for 2026-27, projected at a record 75 million-plus bags by analysts like StoneX and Marex, pushing the global market into a hefty 10 million bag surplus. That ample supply outlook is pressuring prices downward, even as Brazilian exports dropped sharply in March and July, down 20 to 49 percent year-over-year per Cecafe and trade data. Weather risks linger too, with low rainfall in Minas Gerais and early frost in Cerrado, but harvest progress is keeping bears in charge. Geopolitical ripples are adding spice, like the Strait of Hormuz closure hiking shipping costs, which could support prices longer-term. Meanwhile, Vietnam's robusta exports are surging, another bearish note. For you home brewers, retail pounds are up to about 9.46 dollars on average, but futures action suggests stabilization ahead if supply flows as expected. Tip of the day: Track Brazil's harvest updates weekly, and consider locking in bulk buys now before any weather wildcards flip the script. Thanks for tuning in, coffee lovers. Subscribe, hit that bell, and join me next time for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Central Highlands Surge: Vietnam's Robusta Rally Brews Fresh Hope for Coffee Markets
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with your host Vanessa Clark. Today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee prices, straight from the markets as of April 21st. Great news for coffee lovers and traders alike: Robusta prices are on the rise! In Vietnam's Central Highlands, the heart of Robusta production, farm-gate prices have surged by 2,000 to 2,100 VND per kg today, hitting 86,800 to 87,600 VND per kg. That's about 3.33 to 3.36 USD per kg, up from around 85,400 VND per kg just last week. Hello5Coffee reports this jump reflects stabilizing domestic sentiment after earlier dips from US tariff talks. On the London ICE futures exchange, the May 2026 Robusta contract is hovering near 3,474 USD per ton as of mid-April, with recent sessions showing upward momentum. StoneX notes Robusta led gains to start the week, shaking off Friday's weakness. Vietnam's coffee exports are booming too, up 14% in Q1 to 585,000 metric tons per Uganda Coffee reports, which is bearish long-term but hasn't stopped this short-term rally. Arabica's holding steady on ICE New York, with July 2026 at 284.25 cents per pound, down slightly but resilient amid global shipping improvements like the Strait of Hormuz reopening. Why the surge? Exchange floors and domestic markets are buzzing with renewed buying after volatility from Middle East tensions and trade news. Prices are still down 13 to 18% from 2025 peaks, so this could signal a bottoming out. Quick tip for you home brewers and investors: If you're sourcing beans, lock in now before export margins push retail prices higher. Watch London futures for the next move, and diversify with a mix of Robusta and Arabica for stability. That's your Daily Coffee Price Tracker update. Thanks for tuning in, friends, grab that cup and subscribe for tomorrow's scoop! See you next time. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brazil's Arabica Blues and the Twelve Dollar Latte: Your Monday Morning Coffee Market Wake-Up Call
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee prices, futures, and what's shaking up the market as of this Monday morning. Right now, Arabica coffee futures are trading at 292.55 cents per pound, that's down 3.03% or 9.15 cents from the last close, according to Trading Economics data. Over on the London exchange, Robusta futures closed around 3,164 last week, showing some volatility with swings between 3,100 and 3,500 in recent sessions from Investing.com historicals. Prices have been on a rollercoaster—hitting record highs earlier in 2025 on the ICE New York exchange amid droughts in Brazil and shortfalls from Vietnam. Speaking of big news, Brazil, the top producer, is forecasting a 12% drop in Arabica output for 2025, per industry reports from CoffeNZO. Climate change is hitting hard too—FAO data shows prices surged nearly 40% in 2024, the highest in 50 years, with up to 50% of Arabica growing zones at risk by 2050. Rabobank is sounding alarms on Arabica's future, and Comunicaffe notes coffee futures still rising cautiously ahead of Brazil's 2026-27 crop. On the practical side, shipping costs are climbing with USPS hikes in early April, which could mean higher prices at your local cafe. Analysts whisper $12 lattes might become the new normal if supply stays tight. Tip for you coffee lovers: Stock up on quality beans now, diversify to robusta blends for resilience, and watch weather reports from Brazil—they're game-changers. That's your daily download—stay brewed and informed. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for tomorrow's update, and catch you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Markets Dip on Dollar Strength as Brazil Drought and Vietnam Exports Reshape Global Supply with Vanessa Clark
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to the Daily Coffee Price Tracker with your host Vanessa Clark. Today we're diving into the latest on coffee markets, where prices took a sharp turn after some recent ups and downs. Let's start with the current trading prices. As of this morning, May Arabica coffee futures are hovering around 287 cents per pound after closing down 7.80 cents or 2.56 percent yesterday, pressured by a stronger U.S. dollar. May Robusta is at about 3394 dollars per ton for the July contract, down 1.53 percent or 54 points, though losses were cushioned by tight supplies with ICE inventories hitting a 1.25-year low. In Vietnam, local robusta prices are pushing near 90,000 Vietnamese dong per kilo, showing some domestic strength despite global dips. Barchart reports note this retreat follows a brief rise on Wednesday from smaller Brazilian supplies. Key news driving this? Brazil's March green coffee exports dropped 10 percent year-over-year to 2.65 million bags, and overall exports fell 31 percent to 151,000 metric tons, per Cecafe and the Trade Ministry. Below-average rain in Minas Gerais, just 20 percent of normal, could limit yields and support prices long-term. But forecasts are bearish: StoneX sees a record 2026-27 Brazil crop at 75.3 million bags and a global surplus ballooning to 10 million bags. Vietnam's exports surged 14 percent in early 2026 to 585,000 metric tons, adding supply pressure on robusta. For traders and drinkers, watch the dollar index and Brazil weather. If rains stay light, we might see a rebound. Grab that morning brew and stay caffeinated! Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe, hit that bell, and join me next time for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Brew New Highs as Robusta Hits 90K and London Surges Past 3,500
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the hottest updates on coffee prices as of this morning—global markets are buzzing with upward momentum that's got everyone talking. Let's start with the big picture from the latest closes. On the London exchange, Robusta futures for July 2026 closed at $3,351 per ton on April 14th, up a solid $97 from the day before, according to the Uganda Coffee Market Report. That's hitting a one-week high, fueled by tight supplies—ICE Robusta inventories dropped to a month low of just 4,045 lots. By April 15th trading, the May contract surged even higher to $3,528 per ton, a 2% jump of $70, as reported by Báo Nghệ An. Vietnam Agriculture notes the July contract held strong at $3,351, with Robusta overall climbing 3% to around $3,458 per ton amid drier weather in Brazil and a stronger real currency propping things up. Over on New York, Arabica futures for July 2026 ended at 297.60 cents per pound on April 14th, gaining 1.35 cents, per the Uganda report. That's a modest rebound from recent lows, supported by reduced supplies from Brazil, though expectations of bigger harvests next season are keeping gains in check. Domestically in key regions like Vietnam, prices are soaring too. On April 16th morning updates from market channels, Robusta hit new highs—Dak Lak and Dong Nai areas touched 88,800 to 90,000 VND per kg, with some spots in Ho Chi Minh nearing 89,500 VND per kg. That's a sharp rise from 86,000-86,600 VND/kg just a day prior, reflecting that global push. What's driving this? Supply tightness in Robusta, Brazil's weather woes, and steady buying from roasters. If you're a farmer, consider locking in sales soon; traders say momentum could push toward 90,000 VND/kg. For drinkers, expect steady retail prices for now, but watch for ripples. Thanks for tuning in, friends—grab that cup and subscribe for tomorrow's tracker. See you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brazil's Weather Blues Push Coffee Futures Higher While Surplus Forecasts Loom on the Horizon
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee markets, straight from the latest reports as of April 14th. Let's kick off with the current trading prices. On the New York exchange, arabica futures are holding strong. The May 2026 contract closed at 300.85 cents per pound, up 75 points from the previous session. July 2026 settled at 296.25 cents per pound, gaining 35 points, and September 2026 hit 281.80 cents per pound after a 70-point rise. Over in London, robusta futures rallied too, with May 2026 at $3,351 per ton, up 27 points, July at $3,254 per ton adding 15 points, and September at $3,193 per ton, up 14 points. StoneX and Barchart confirm these modest gains amid tighter supplies. What's driving this? Brazil's dry weather in key regions is stressing the final crop stages, curbing producer sales. The stronger Brazilian real against the dollar is also slowing exports, tightening global availability. Cecafe data shows Brazil shipped just 3.04 million bags in March, down 8% from last year, and another report notes a 10% drop to 2.65 million bags. Robusta stocks hit a 1.25-year low at ICE, supporting those prices. On the flip side, forecasts point to relief ahead. StoneX sees a 2026 global surplus expanding to 10 million bags, Brazil's Conab predicts a record 66.2 million bag crop, and Vietnam's robusta exports are surging 14% year-to-date. Uganda farmgate prices hover around 14,500 to 16,000 UGX per kilo this week. For you traders and coffee lovers, keep eyes on Brazil's new harvest and weather updates, as they could sway these levels. Whether you're brewing at home or watching futures, these trends mean steady prices for now, but volatility lurks. That's your daily download, friends. Thanks for tuning in, grab your cup, subscribe for tomorrow's update, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vietnam's Bean Scene: Why Your Morning Cup Just Got Pricier with Brazilian Drought and Record High Robusta
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee prices as of this Tuesday morning. Let's kick off with the numbers you all tune in for. On the London exchange, Robusta coffee closed last week around 3,324 dollars per ton, showing a slight recovery and steady vibes heading into the new trading week. Right now, with sessions not fully open yet, prices are holding at those levels, per the latest updates from market watchers. Stateside, StoneX reports Arabica futures wrapped mixed yesterday, with July contracts barely budging after an early spike. MacroMicro pins the latest ICE Robusta at about 3,244 dollars per ton as of April 13th. In Vietnam, the world's top Robusta hub, domestic green bean prices are rock solid high, hovering between 86,000 and 87,200 Vietnamese dong per kilo across key spots like Dak Lak, Lam Dong, and Ho Chi Minh City. Some spots even nudged up 200 to 300 dong today, flirting near that 90,000 mark, thanks to a global rebound. What's driving this? Brazil's dryness and a super strong Brazilian real are pushing prices higher by curbing exports. Plus, tight Robusta stocks hit a 1.25-year low on ICE. But heads up, bumper crop forecasts for Brazil's 2026 harvest could cap the rally, with ICO noting a 2.3 percent price bump last month amid some geopolitical shakes. For traders and drinkers alike, keep eyes on London's open for that potential breakthrough. If you're buying beans or just love your brew, these highs mean savor the flavor now. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Hit subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more, and have an awesome day. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vietnam Coffee Prices Edge Up as Global Markets Face Record Production and Tariff Turbulence
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hello and welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker, I'm your host Vanessa Clark. Thanks so much for tuning in today, we've got some really interesting developments in the coffee market to break down for you. Let's start with what's happening domestically in Vietnam's Central Highlands. Coffee prices increased slightly today, ranging from eighty five thousand five hundred to eighty six thousand VND per kilogram. That's a modest bump of about two to three hundred VND per kilogram from yesterday. Vietnam remains the world's largest robusta producer, so these price movements matter globally. Now here's where things get really interesting on the international stage. We're seeing significant pressure on arabica coffee futures, which closed near two hundred ninety six dollars and seventy six cents. The global coffee market is experiencing a major shift right now. According to the latest market analysis, the world is moving from years of tight supply into an oversupply situation. Global production is forecasted to hit a record one hundred eighty two point five million bags this year, which is substantially higher than last year's one hundred seventy million bags. Here's what's driving prices. Supply is expected to exceed demand by about ten million bags in twenty twenty six. That's creating downward pressure on prices in the near term. However, there are some bullish factors supporting the market too. Heavy rains are expected in Vietnam's Central Highlands over the coming week, which could impact production. Additionally, fifty percent tariffs on US imports from Brazilian coffee have tightened American supplies, since roughly a third of unroasted coffee consumed in the US comes from Brazil. The bigger picture shows that while we're entering an oversupply phase, global inventory levels are still recovering, which should help stabilize prices longer term. Demand is also showing signs of recovery, though it hasn't quite returned to pre-pandemic levels. So what does this mean for you? We're likely to see continued volatility in the coming weeks as traders digest this supply and demand rebalancing. Keep an eye on weather developments in Vietnam and any changes to trade policies. Thanks so much for listening to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Be sure to subscribe and tune in next time for the latest coffee market updates. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brazil Drought Brews Trouble as Arabica Jumps 3% and Vietnam Exports Stumble in Wild Coffee Week
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest buzz on coffee markets, including the latest trading price that'll help you stay ahead of your brew. Right now, Arabica coffee futures on the ICE exchange are trading at around 2.45 USD per pound as of this morning's New York session. That's up a solid 3% from yesterday, driven by supply worries from Brazil's ongoing drought hitting key growing regions like Minas Gerais. Reports from market analysts note that robusta prices are holding steady near 4,200 USD per metric ton, but Arabica's stealing the spotlight with traders betting on tighter supplies ahead. Big news this week: Vietnam's coffee exports dipped 12% year-over-year in March due to processing delays from heavy rains, per USDA updates. Meanwhile, Starbucks just announced plans to hike prices on premium blends by 5% to offset rising bean costs—something to watch if you're grabbing your daily latte. On the demand side, Europe's pushing for more sustainable sourcing, with Nestle committing to 100% responsibly grown coffee by 2025, boosting certified arabica premiums. For you home brewers, here's a quick tip: With prices climbing, stock up on quality beans now and store them in airtight containers away from light to lock in that fresh flavor. Keep an eye on weather forecasts for Brazil—they could swing prices big time next week. That's your coffee market rundown—stay caffeinated and smart with your trades. Thanks for tuning in, friends—subscribe for daily updates and catch you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Bounces Back: Arabica Surges 3% as Traders Find Value After Three-Day Selloff
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm your host Vanessa Clark, and we're diving into what's happening in the global coffee market right now. Let me start with some exciting news. After three consecutive days of sharp declines, coffee prices are staging a comeback. Arabica prices have reversed course and surged by nearly three percent, with May delivery contracts climbing to 294.05 cents per pound. Robusta is also showing positive momentum on the London exchange, reflecting renewed buying pressure after a period of cautious trading. Here's what's driving this recovery. Market sentiment is gradually stabilizing as some macroeconomic factors ease up, which is boosting consumption expectations across the board. The improved outlook is providing support for commodity prices in general, and coffee is definitely benefiting from this shift. Now let's talk about the numbers. On the international stage, Robusta futures for May delivery closed at 3,315 dollars per ton, while July contracts settled at 3,231 dollars per ton. On the New York exchange, Arabica May futures finished at 286.10 cents per pound, with July at 281.30 cents per pound. In Vietnam, which is crucial since the country is the world's largest Robusta producer, domestic prices are holding steady between 85,700 and 87,000 Vietnamese dong per kilogram across major growing regions like the Central Highlands and Southeast areas. Purchasing activity remains stable, which is a positive sign for market confidence. What's interesting is that earlier this week, prices had tumbled due to expectations of a record Brazilian coffee crop and a projected global surplus of around ten million bags. But this latest recovery suggests traders are reassessing those concerns and finding value at current levels. The key takeaway here is that while long-term supply pressures remain from increased Brazilian production and robust Vietnamese exports, the near-term momentum is shifting upward. If this recovery continues through the end of today's trading session, we could see further upward momentum in domestic markets over the coming days. Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Be sure to subscribe and tune in next time for the latest updates on coffee prices and market trends. I'm Vanessa Clark, and we'll catch you soon. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vanessa Clark Brews Up Brazil's Bumper Crop Impact on Your Morning Cup
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, supply forecasts, and what it all means for your morning brew. Arabica coffee futures are trading around $2.90 per pound right now, hitting the lowest level in over three weeks. That's according to recent reports from Trading Economics and StoneX, where prices dipped as expectations of bumper crops worldwide are putting downward pressure on the market. StoneX's analysis, released just a couple days ago on April 6, predicts a massive global surplus of about 10 million bags in 2026—the biggest in six years—thanks to a record harvest in Brazil. Brazil, the world's top producer, is gearing up for 75.3 million bags in the 2026/27 season, a whopping 20.8% jump from last year. Weather recovery and better production methods are driving that boost, with Arabica harvest peaking soon and Robusta already underway. Vietnam's strong output is adding to the ample supply too, pushing global stocks from 38 million bags now toward over 48 million by next year. We saw May Arabica contracts close down over 4% recently on Barchart, with Robusta also sliding amid these projections. A stronger Brazilian real softened the blow a bit, but harvest season means more coffee hitting the physical market soon. Keep an eye on weather—below-normal rain in Brazil's key Arabica regions could offer some support, though shipping disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz closure are hiking costs for importers. What does this mean for you? Prices might stay range-bound or ease further short-term, so if you're stocking up beans or roasting at home, this could be a good window. Stay tuned for updates as harvest data rolls in. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker—subscribe, tune in next time for more coffee market insights, and have an amazing day! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Bean Belt Balancing Act: Surplus Forecasts Meet Brazilian Weather Woes and Shipping Snags
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee futures, trading prices, and key market movers you need to know. Right now, US Coffee C futures are trading in a tight range between 294.60 and 299.10 cents per pound. May arabica coffee closed up 2.65 points, or 0.90 percent, on Monday, showing some resilience amid ups and downs. That's according to fresh data from Investing.com and Barchart. A stronger Brazilian real is giving prices a lift by discouraging exports from the world's top producer. But gains are capped by big surplus forecasts—StoneX sees a global coffee surplus ballooning to 10 million bags in 2026 from just 1.8 million this year. Brazil's 2026-27 crop estimates keep climbing, with StoneX at a record 75.3 million bags and Marex even higher at 75.9 million, pressuring prices despite supply worries. On the bullish side, the Strait of Hormuz closure is hiking shipping costs, insurance, and fuel for importers. Brazil's Minas Gerais got below-normal rain recently at 47 percent of average, per Somar Meteorologia, which could support arabica. Robusta stocks hit a 3.5-month low, and Brazil's February exports dropped 27 percent year-over-year. Industry news: Major traders like those in the Global Coffee Platform agreed to fairer sourcing principles for sustainability. Starbucks is rolling out up to $1,200 annual bonuses for baristas hitting targets. Key takeaway: Watch Brazil's weather and currency for price swings—consider locking in futures if you're roasting or trading. Stay caffeinated and smart! Thanks for tuning in, friends—subscribe, share, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vietnam's Coffee Holds Firm While Global Markets Brew Up Volatility and Brazilian Bounty
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker, I'm your host Vanessa Clark, and today we're diving into what's happening in the coffee market as we kick off a new week. So here's what's going on right now. Domestic coffee prices in Vietnam are holding steady around 88,700 to 89,300 Vietnamese Dong per kilogram. The Central Highlands region, which is a major coffee producing area, is maintaining these stable prices even though we're seeing some pretty dramatic moves happening on the global stage. Speaking of global markets, things are definitely more turbulent out there. On the New York Stock Exchange, Arabica coffee futures are trading around 295 cents per pound, and we've seen some real pressure on prices recently. London's Robusta market closed last week at 3,448 US dollars per ton after a sharp two percent decline. So what's driving all this volatility? Well, there are a few big factors at play. First, Brazil is gearing up for what's being called a record crop. We're talking about forecasts of 75.9 million bags of coffee production for the 2026-27 crop year. That's a huge supply surge that's weighing heavily on market sentiment. Add to that some strong US dollar pressure and abundant export supplies, and you've got a recipe for downward price pressure. Now, there is one thing quietly supporting prices underneath all this bearish sentiment. The ongoing closure of the Suez Strait is pushing up transportation costs and insurance expenses, which is helping to keep a floor under these prices. Looking ahead, analysts are predicting that domestic coffee prices will likely continue consolidating in the 88,000 to 89,500 Vietnamese Dong range as the market tries to find its footing. Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Make sure you subscribe and join me next time for the latest coffee commodity updates. This is Vanessa Clark, and we'll catch you soon. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Dips as Brazil's Bumper Crop Looms and Vietnam Prices Slide with Vanessa Clark
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, straight from the global markets as of this morning. Global coffee prices took a sharp dip yesterday, following a volatile session on the London and New York exchanges. Robusta coffee for May 2026 delivery on ICE Futures Europe London closed down 72 to 73 dollars per ton at 3,448 dollars per ton, while Arabica for the same month on ICE Futures US New York fell 2.4 cents to 295.40 cents per pound. That's according to reports from Bao Lam Dong and Lao Dong Newspaper, which highlight the downward pressure from expectations of a record Brazilian crop—forecasts from Marex Group, StoneX, and Sucafina peg it at 75.3 to 75.9 million bags. A stronger US dollar is making exports more attractive for Brazilian sellers, adding to the oversupply vibe, even as low rainfall in Brazil and tensions in the Strait of Hormuz raise some supply chain worries. Here in Vietnam, domestic prices mirrored the slide, dropping 800 to 1,000 VND per kg. Dak Lak and Gia Lai are at 89,200 VND per kg, Lam Dong hit 88,700, and Dak Nong around 88,300 to 89,300. Despite the dip, low inventories are providing a bit of support, and buying interest is picking up slightly. Looking ahead, keep an eye on Brazil's harvest progress and dollar trends—they're key drivers right now. If you're trading or roasting, this could be a good entry point, but watch for weather updates. That's your coffee price rundown—stay brewed and informed. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe for daily updates, and catch you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brazil's Bumper Crop Splits the Market: Robusta Rises While Arabica Feels the Pressure
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Coffee podcast. Hey everyone, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee prices, fresh from the markets as of April 2nd. Let's start with the numbers you all tune in for. On the London exchange, robusta coffee for May 2026 closed higher at three thousand five hundred twenty-one dollars per ton, up twenty-eight dollars from yesterday, thanks to tight supplies and low ICE inventories hitting a three-and-a-half-month low. Arabica on New York? A bit mixed—the May contract dipped to two hundred ninety-seven point eight cents per pound, down half a cent, while July ticked up slightly to two hundred ninety-one point two five cents per pound. Vietnam's domestic prices also edged up, with Dak Lak and Gia Lai hitting ninety thousand Vietnamese dong per kilo. Why the split? Robusta's getting a lift from dropping exports out of Indonesia's Sumatra and those shrinking stocks, but arabica's under pressure from Brazil's massive crop outlook. StoneX and others are forecasting a record seventy-five million bags or more for Brazil's twenty twenty-six twenty-seven harvest, flooding the market. Reuters notes abundant supply ahead, though a stronger Brazilian real is slowing some farmer sales. Big news beyond prices: Keurig Dr Pepper just snapped up over ninety-six percent of JDE Peet's, creating a coffee giant with twenty-five billion in revenue, and they're splitting into focused companies by year-end. Plus, Rabobank warns climate change could make twenty percent of arabica lands unsuitable by twenty fifty—something to watch for long-term supply risks. Whether you're brewing at home or trading futures, keep an eye on Brazil's weather and global stocks. That's your daily coffee fix—thanks for listening, hit subscribe, and tune in next time for more! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee's Wild Ride: Brazil's Harvest Boom and Why Your Morning Cup Won't Get Cheaper Yet
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, your go-to gal for all things coffee prices, and today we're diving into the freshest updates on coffee trading, including where prices stand right now. Let's kick off with the headline: global coffee prices are showing some real movement. According to the latest from Adi Sutardi Channel, as of March 31, the global coffee price sits at 3.419 US dollars per unit, marking another dip today. With the dollar steady around 16,994 rupiah, that shakes out to a basis price of about 58,400 rupiah per kilogram. After the usual 15 percent deduction for moisture content, we're looking at farmer-level prices hovering between 49,000 and 50,000 rupiah per kg. That's key info if you're sourcing beans or just tracking the market. But hold up, there's more buzz. Barchart reports May arabica coffee futures closed up nearly 2 percent today, fueled by a stronger Brazilian real that's curbing exports and sparking short covering. Robusta's up too, with ICE inventories hitting a 3.5-month low. Rabobank's dropping big news too, forecasting a record global crop of 180 million bags for 2026-27, thanks to Brazil's bumper harvest potentially hitting 75 million bags. That could mean surplus supply ahead, easing prices long-term despite weather worries like below-normal rain in Minas Gerais. On the consumer side, Wall Street Journal notes factors like tariffs, crop hiccups, and labor costs are keeping retail prices elevated, with wholesale unroasted beans jumping to 4.30 dollars per pound recently. Ground coffee market's booming too, projected to grow from 45.4 billion dollars in 2024 to 68.9 billion by 2033 at a 5.2 percent clip, driven by premium demand and home brewing trends. Actionable tip for you: If you're a home brewer, snag ground coffee now before potential rebounds, and consider subscriptions for steady premium beans. Watch Brazil's weather and exports closely, as theyll dictate your next pour. Thanks for joining me, buddies, grab that cup and subscribe for daily updates. Tune in tomorrow for more. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Grind: Brazilian Bumper Crop Cools Prices While Single-Origin Market Heats Up
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee trading, including where prices stand right now. First up, the current trading snapshot. On the New York exchange, May arabica coffee closed down nearly two percent at 301.70 cents per pound, while July is at 295.90 cents per pound. Over on London, May robusta dipped slightly to 3,593 dollars per ton. Prices are retreating thanks to upbeat forecasts for a record Brazilian crop, with StoneX bumping their 2026-27 estimate to 75.3 million bags and Marex even higher at 75.9 million. That's putting downward pressure despite some short-term supply hiccups from shipping disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. But it's not all about the dip. Exciting news in the single-origin world: Luckin Coffee just snapped up Blue Bottle's cafe business from Nestle in March to boost their premium beans, and Centurium Capital grabbed Blue Bottle's global retail ops for 400 million dollars. Plus, Vietnam's exports are surging, up 14 percent year-over-year through February. A cool takeaway from new research in Nature Food: coffee only accounts for one percent of agriculture-linked deforestation over two decades, way less than beef at 40 percent. Great news for sustainable sipping. And savvy U.S. cafes are mixing it up with savory twists like miso lattes and bone broth coffee to draw crowds. For you traders and lovers of that morning brew, keep an eye on Brazil's export plans and global supply rebounds, but maybe snag some beans now before potential shipping costs bite. Small actionable tip: check your local roaster for single-origin deals, as that market's growing fast at over eight percent annually. Thanks for joining me today, pals. Hit subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more coffee price updates, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Cool Down as Brazil's Bumper Crop Brews Relief for Your Morning Cup
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, market buzz, and what it all means for your morning brew. First up, the current trading prices as of the close on March 26. May Arabica futures on the New York ICE settled at 307.65 cents per pound, down about 8 cents from yesterday. That's according to the MAAIF Daily Coffee Market Report. For Robusta, the London May contract closed at 3596 dollars per ton, off 33 dollars, as reported by StoneX and the Uganda Coffee Market analysis. Prices are easing a bit amid big news on supply. Speaking of which, analysts are buzzing about a record-breaking Brazilian coffee crop for 2026-27, projected at up to 75.9 million bags by Marex Group, with Rabobank forecasting global production hitting 180 million bags. That's a huge rebound from the droughts and wildfires that hammered Brazil last year. Vietnam's also ramping up with a strong 31 million bag harvest expected. Experts from Comunicaffe even predict Arabica futures could drop a third by year-end to around 225 cents per pound. Port warehouse stocks in key areas are down nearly 8% from last year, per I and M Smith, but tighter ICE inventories for Robusta are keeping things from falling too fast. Plus, shipping disruptions like the Strait of Hormuz closure are nudging costs up a tad. So, what's the takeaway for you? If you're a home brewer or cafe owner, this points to more stable supplies ahead, potentially easing those high prices at the counter. Stock up smartly now, but watch for deals as the bumper crops roll in. Diversify your beans from resilient spots like Vietnam to hedge against weather wildcards. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Brew on, subscribe for daily updates, and tune in tomorrow for more. Talk soon! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Brew: Vietnam Dips, Brazil Booms, and Your Best Buy Window Opens
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you navigate it all. First up, the current trading prices as of the latest close. On the New York exchange for Arabica, the May 2026 contract is at 316.1 US cents per pound, down 1.75 cents from yesterday. Over in London for Robusta, the May contract sits at 3,629 dollars per tonne, dropping 33 dollars. Domestic prices in Vietnam's Central Highlands are also sliding, averaging around 93,200 Vietnamese dong per kilogram, with spots like Dak Lak and Gia Lai down 800 dong, and Lam Dong off by 1,000 dong. Why the dip? Vietnam.vn reports it's mainly profit-taking by investors and hopes for de-escalation in the Middle East conflict, easing shipping worries. Plus, Brazil's eyeing a record harvest, piling on the pressure, even as short-term supply stays tight with farmers holding back. Robusta stocks on ICE are at two-month lows, but Arabica's building up. Looking ahead, forecasts from Reuters point to sharper drops by late 2026 as Brazil ramps up to 74 million bags. Rising diesel costs in Brazil are squeezing growers, though, which might keep things from falling too fast. Here's your takeaway: If you're a home brewer or trader, watch those support levels around 310 cents for Arabica and 3,600 for Robusta. Consider locking in buys now before potential bargains later, or stock up on beans if prices feel right for your budget. Thanks for joining me today, pals. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more coffee updates, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Perk Up: Robusta Hits Two-Month Highs as Global Supplies Tighten and Shipping Costs Brew Trouble
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to buddy for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee markets worldwide. First up, the current trading prices as of the close on March 24. On the London exchange, May robusta futures hit 3662 US dollars per ton, up 25 dollars from yesterday. Thats about 3.66 dollars per kilo. July robusta followed at 3581 per ton, gaining 23 dollars. Over in New York, May arabica futures soared to 317.85 US cents per pound, jumping 10.85 cents, while July arabica reached 310.35 cents per pound, up 10.50 cents. The Uganda Coffee Market Analysis Report notes these gains come from tighter inventories, with ICE robusta stocks at a two-month low, and Brazilian farmers holding back supplies for better prices. Vietnams Central Highlands saw domestic prices rise too, averaging 94100 Vietnamese dong per kilo. Dak Lak and Gia Lai both at 94000 dong, up 500, Lam Dong at 93200 up 600, and Dak Nong leading at 94200, also up 500, per Vietnam news updates. Global factors are heating things up, like the Strait of Hormuz closure disrupting shipping and bumping costs, though hopes of reopening eased some pressure today. Indonesias output is projected modestly higher at 178.85 million bags for 2025-2026. For you home brewers, heres a tip: with prices climbing, stock up on beans now or try blending robusta and arabica for bolder flavor at lower cost. Watch those futures if youre trading, and consider fair-trade options to support farmers. Thanks for joining me, pals. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more coffee price action, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Dips as Brazil Blooms: Your Monday Market Brew with Vanessa
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, market moves, and what it all means for your morning brew. First up, the numbers youve been waiting for. On Monday, New York Arabica futures for May closed at 307 US cents per pound, down 2.75 cents, while July sat at 299.85 cents per pound. London Robusta May ended at 3637 US dollars per ton, off 27 dollars. According to the MAAIF Daily Coffee Market Report, Ugandas farmgate prices held steady with FAQ Kiboko at 12000 to 12500 UGX per kilo, and registered sales saw Screen 18 Robustas at 181.31 US cents per pound or 15093 UGX per kilo. Prices dipped due to good growing conditions in Brazil, where dry weather is helping cherry ripening and rain is on the way, per Climatempo reports. But heres the big picture, pals. Coffee hit record highs last year from tight supply, and while were seeing a pullback now, experts at Rabobank say climate change is pushing Arabica to higher altitudes and making Robusta the resilient star, potentially stabilizing supplies. Brazilian exports are down 35 percent year-over-year, adding some support despite the dip. What can you do with this? If youre buying beans, lock in now before weather risks or geopolitics shake things up again. Watch for frost threats in Brazil come May, and consider blending in more Robusta for affordability its tougher against droughts. Thats your daily coffee update, friends. Thanks for tuning in, grab that cup, subscribe so you never miss a price swing, and join me next time for more. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Hits $3: Why Your Morning Cup Just Got Pricier and What to Do About It
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the hottest coffee news, including where prices stand right now and what it means for your morning brew. First up, the big headline: coffee prices are on fire and climbing higher. Economies.com reports that coffee just smashed through the 300.75 barrier and rallied all the way to 310.75 cents per pound, locking in that bullish trend. The current trading range is sitting between 298 and 316.80, with eyes on 316.80 next if support holds at 275.90. Fresh Cup confirms the C-market arabica futures are back above 3 dollars per pound after a nearly 10 percent jump last week, fueled by global tensions like supply chain hiccups from Middle East conflicts blocking key shipping routes. On the production side, Rabobank forecasts a record global output of 180 million bags for the 2026-27 season, up 8 million thanks to better weather in Brazil. And get this, Vintage Coffee and Beverages just kicked off an extra 4,500 metric tons per year capacity in India today, which could ease some pressure down the line. The overall coffee and tea market is booming too, projected to hit 184.3 billion dollars by 2034 per Deep Market Insights. What does this mean for you? If you're roasting or buying green beans, lock in prices soon before they spike more. Home brewers, expect retail bags to creep up, so stock your pantry now. Traders, this bullish wave screams opportunity, but watch those support levels. That's your daily scoop, friends. Thanks for tuning in, grab that cup, subscribe so you never miss an update, and join me next time for more on coffee prices. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Brazil's Bumper Crop Could Bring Your Morning Brew Back Down to Earth
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, fresh market moves, and what it all means for your morning brew. Right now, arabica coffee futures are hitting an over one-month high around three dollars and fifteen cents per pound, up thanks to short-term supply worries in Brazil and global shipping shakes from Middle East tensions. Robusta is also climbing, with May futures on the London exchange at about three thousand five hundred seventy-nine dollars per ton, a solid one point four seven percent jump. In Vietnam's Central Highlands, local prices are strong too, hovering near three dollars and fifty-two cents per kilogram in Lam Dong, up a bit from last session. But hold on, there's buzz about a potential cooldown. Analysts like Carley Garner from the National Coffee Association are warning coffee could drop to two dollars per pound or even lower by year's end, mirroring cocoa's big crash, as Brazil and Vietnam gear up for record crops. Bumper harvests mean more supply soon, which could ease things for us drinkers. Vietnam's exports are up fourteen point five percent in early twenty twenty-six, hitting one point seven six billion dollars, showing demand's still hot despite the swings. My tip for you: if you're a home brewer, stock up on beans now at these levels, but don't hoard. Farmers are wisely selling in phases to lock in gains, and you can too, by buying what you need monthly. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Grab that cup, subscribe so you never miss an update, and tune in next time for more coffee news. Brew on, friends! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Robusta Rallies While Arabica Dips: Vietnam's Coffee Boom Hits 92K Dong Per Kilo
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee prices, including where they stand right now and why they are moving. First up, the big news: Robusta coffee futures on the London exchange just closed strong at 3,579 dollars per ton for the May 2026 contract, up 52 dollars from yesterday. Thats the third straight day of gains, driven by super low inventories hitting a two-month low of just 4,348 lots, sparking a buying frenzy. Lao Dong Newspaper reports that even shipping disruptions through the Strait of Hormuz are jacking up costs, giving prices a solid boost. Over on the New York exchange, Arabica for May 2026 dipped to 287.10 cents per pound, down a bit due to bumper crop forecasts from Brazil, where rains in Minas Gerais hit 139 percent of average. Here at home in Vietnam, domestic prices are loving this rally. Dak Nong is leading at 92,300 dong per kilogram, with Dak Lak and Gia Lai at 92,000 dong, and Lam Dong at 91,000 dong. Thats a sharp jump of 1,300 to 1,600 dong across the Central Highlands, averaging around 92,100 dong per kilo. Barchart notes higher shipping costs are fueling this climb too. Looking ahead, expect domestic prices to hover between 91,500 and 93,000 dong per kilo short-term, but watch Brazil weather and global supply forecasts from StoneX predicting record outputs. Some experts even whisper coffee might follow cocoas path and ease later if demand shifts to cheaper robusta. Practical tip for you coffee lovers: If youre roasting or buying beans, lock in now on robusta deals before volatility hits, and blend in more robusta to keep your brews affordable. Stay sharp on these trends to save at the counter. Thanks for tuning in, pals. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Perk Up: Why Your Morning Brew Just Got Pricier and What to Do About It
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, whats driving the buzz, and some smart tips to keep your brew budget in check. Coffee prices are heating up again. On the London exchange, Robusta for May closed at 3,527 dollars per ton, up 1.5 percent or 52 dollars. Over in New York, Arabica May futures hit 294.75 cents per pound, gaining 0.65 percent. PhoNui TV reports domestic Vietnamese Robusta buying prices rose 500 dong per kilo to around 92,500 to 94,000 dong in key areas like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Lam Dong. Thats pushing global trading higher amid supply worries. Why the surge? Logistical headaches from the closed Bab el-Mandeb Strait are jacking up shipping, fuel, and insurance costs for importers and roasters, per recent market updates. Plus, Brazils next harvest might hit 66 to 70 million bags, but everyone is watching Vietnam and Brazil closely for any hiccups. In the US, ground coffee averages 9.46 dollars per pound, a record high and up 31 percent year-over-year, thanks to sticky supply chain inflation. But hold on, some experts like those at Avere Commodities predict a crash ahead, maybe down to 1.80 dollars per pound by year-end as demand softens, similar to cocoas drop. Europes market is growing too, projected to reach 55.98 billion dollars in 2026, fueled by specialty brews and cafe vibes. Actionable tip: Stock up on robusta blends now while they are gaining traction as a cheaper alternative to pricey arabica. Brew at home with fresh beans to stretch your dollar, and check local roasters for deals on single-origin lots. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Brew on, subscribe, and tune in tomorrow for more coffee news. Talk soon! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Up a Tick: Vietnam Drought and Trader Bets Push Your Morning Brew Higher
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Hey everyone, its your favorite coffee lover Vanessa here, chatting with you like were sharing a cup over the kitchen table. Today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, the freshest news buzzing in the commodity world, and whats driving that morning brew you cant start your day without. First up, the current trading price for coffee. Arabica coffee futures are sitting at around 3.42 US dollars per pound on the ICE exchange as of this evenings close. Thats up a tick from yesterday, showing some steady momentum after a wild ride lately. Robusta is holding strong too, trading near 4,500 US dollars per metric ton on the ICEU market. If youre eyeing your grocery bill, expect retail bags to reflect these levels with ground coffee averaging about 8 to 12 dollars per pound depending on your local store. Now for the scoop on why prices are moving. Bloomberg reports that dry weather in Vietnam, the worlds top robusta producer, is squeezing supplies and pushing prices higher. Meanwhile, Reuters highlights strong US demand and Brazilian exporters holding back shipments, which is keeping Arabica elevated. On the flip side, ICE data shows speculators betting big on further gains, with net long positions hitting multi-year highs. Its a perfect storm of weather woes and trader optimism. Heres a practical tip for you at home: if youre stocking up, consider buying whole beans now and grinding fresh to lock in value before any potential spikes. Or switch to a lighter roast blend to stretch your budget without sacrificing flavor. Check apps like Coffee Price Tracker for real-time alerts tailored to your zip code. Thats your daily update on coffee commodity prices, news, and smart moves to make. Thanks for tuning in, friends grab that mug and subscribe for tomorrows fresh brew of info. Talk soon! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Futures Surge as Shipping Straits Tighten: Your Daily Brew Report with Vanessa Clark
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey there, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and boy do we have some exciting market movements to talk about today. Let's jump right into what's happening with coffee prices right now. As of today, Monday, May arabica futures closed up seven dollars and seventy cents, bringing us to two hundred ninety-two dollars and eighty-five cents per pound. That's a solid two point seven percent gain for the day. Meanwhile, robusta futures also climbed, up twenty points to close at zero point fifty-eight percent higher. So what's driving these gains? The answer is supply concerns, and specifically, something happening halfway around the world. The Strait of Hormuz has closed, and that's creating real disruption in global shipping lanes. This closure is spiking freight costs, insurance premiums, and fuel surcharges for everyone importing coffee. For roasters and importers, that means immediate pressure on their bottom lines. We're talking about real money here. Now, let's look at the bigger picture. According to Rabobank, global coffee production is projected to reach a record one hundred eighty million bags in the twenty twenty six to twenty twenty seven season. That's up about eight million bags from the previous estimate. Brazil alone is forecasted to produce a record seventy-five point three million bags next season, which is a massive twenty percent increase year over year. That kind of supply should normally push prices down, but geopolitical shocks like the Strait of Hormuz closure remind us that commodity markets are unpredictable. Here's what's interesting for consumers and coffee lovers listening at home. Even though futures prices fell significantly from twenty twenty five's record highs, retail prices haven't dropped as much as you might expect. Why? Roasters lock in prices months in advance through supply contracts. So the coffee you're buying today is based on beans they purchased when prices were much higher. The good news is that lower futures prices we're seeing now should start filtering through to store shelves around early twenty twenty seven. The decaffeinated coffee market is also worth watching. The global decaf market was valued at fifteen point twenty-six billion dollars in twenty twenty four and is expected to hit twenty-two point twenty-one billion by twenty thirty three, growing at about four point eight percent annually. Major players like Starbucks, Nestlé, and Keurig are all expanding their decaf portfolios with premium options. So here's your takeaway for today. Keep an eye on geopolitical developments affecting shipping because those can create short-term price spikes regardless of underlying supply fundamentals. And if you've been waiting for coffee prices to drop at retail, you've got a few more months to go, but relief is coming. Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Pri This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Perk Up on Shipping Woes While Brazil's Bumper Crop Looms Large
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Welcome to the Daily Coffee Price Tracker, the podcast where we brew up the latest insights on global coffee markets. I'm your host Vanessa Clark, and today we're diving into some significant price movements and market shifts that every coffee enthusiast should know about. Let's start with what happened in the markets today. On the London exchange, Robusta coffee futures for May 2026 delivery surged, jumping 72 dollars per ton to reach 3,625 dollars per ton, representing a 2.03 percent increase. The July contract climbed 61 dollars per ton to 3,527 dollars per ton. Over in New York, Arabica coffee also showed strength, with May futures rising 4.5 cents per pound to 291.90 cents per pound, marking a 1.57 percent gain. Now, you might be wondering what's driving these price increases. According to market analysts, tensions in the Middle East are playing a major role. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran has disrupted global shipping routes and created uncertainty around coffee supply chains. This geopolitical tension is pushing prices higher despite broader supply expectations. However, there's an interesting counterpoint to this story. Looking ahead to the 2026 and 2027 seasons, we're actually facing a potential coffee surplus. Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, is projected to deliver a record 75.3 million bags in the 2026 to 2027 season. Global coffee production is forecasted to reach a record 180 million bags. Vietnam, the world's largest Robusta producer, is also ramping up exports and production significantly. This creates what analysts call a volatile but downward-trending price environment. We're seeing short-term spikes driven by supply disruptions and geopolitical concerns, but the fundamental outlook suggests ample supplies ahead could weigh on prices over time. In domestic Vietnamese markets, where much of the world's Robusta originates, prices climbed 2,300 to 2,500 Vietnamese dong per kilogram today. Robusta was trading around 94,000 to 96,000 dong per kilogram at local buying stations, while Arabica prices held steady around 116,000 to 117,000 dong per kilogram. For those of you in the coffee business or simply passionate about understanding market dynamics, the key takeaway here is this: we're in a period of price volatility where short-term geopolitical shocks can spike prices, but longer-term fundamentals suggest a more abundant supply picture. Keep an eye on both the Middle East situation and upcoming Brazilian crop reports, as these will likely be the primary drivers of price direction in the coming weeks. Thanks so much for tuning in to the Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and I'll be back tomorrow with the latest prices and market insights. Be sure to subscribe so you never miss an update, and join us again next time for more fresh coffee market analysis. For more http://www.qui This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Hormuz Squeeze vs Brazilian Beans - Your May Market Breakdown
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, supply buzz from Brazil and Vietnam, and how global tensions are shaking things up. Let's start with the numbers you all want. May Arabica coffee closed up 4.50 cents at around 287 cents per pound, while May Robusta climbed 72 points. Barchart reports these gains came amid the Iran conflict closing the Strait of Hormuz, spiking shipping rates, insurance, and fuel costs for importers and roasters everywhere. But hold on, there's a big supply story brewing. Brazil's 2026 crop is forecast by Conab at a record 66.2 million bags, up 17 percent from last year, with Arabica surging 23 percent thanks to good rains in Minas Gerais. StoneX even bumped their estimate to 75.3 million bags, and Comexim sees 71.1 million. Rabobank predicts global production hitting 180 million bags next season, flipping us from deficits to surplus. Vietnam's exports jumped 14 percent in early 2026, adding more robusta pressure. Short-term, Hormuz disruptions are propping prices, but that massive Brazilian harvest could ease things long-term, maybe settling Arabica between 250 and 300 cents per pound. ICE stocks are up a bit too, which tempers the rally. Here's your takeaway, pals: If you're roasting or buying beans, watch Brazil's weather and shipping news closely. Stock up smartly now before surplus hits, and maybe experiment with robusta blends to hedge costs. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more coffee market updates, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Beans and Budgets: Vietnam Floods the Market as Your Latte Gets Pricier
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, global supply trends, and what it all means for your morning brew. First up, the current trading prices. On the New York exchange, May Arabica coffee futures closed at 295.80 cents per pound, down 0.37 percent amid profit-taking and better weather outlooks in Brazil. Over on London, May Robusta futures dropped sharply by 2.09 percent to 3.692 dollars per ton, hit by rising inventories and strong exports from Vietnam. Domestically in Vietnam's Central Highlands, raw coffee beans fell 800 to 1,000 dong per kilo, averaging around 95,700 dong per kilo, according to Lao Dong news surveys from key provinces like Dak Lak and Lam Dong. What's driving this dip? Forecasts for record crops are putting pressure on prices. Rabobank predicts global production could hit 180 million bags in the 2026-27 season, with Brazil's Conab eyeing a 17 percent jump to 66.2 million bags. Vietnam's exports surged 14 percent in early 2026 to 360,000 tons, flooding the market. Weather's mixed too, Benzinga reports uneven rainfall across the coffee belt, supportive in Brazil and Vietnam but risky in Indonesia, keeping things sensitive despite no big shocks. For you at home, US restaurant prices are climbing anyway, Toast's February monitor shows drip coffee at a median 3.65 dollars, up 4.3 percent year-over-year, thanks to climate and production costs. Lattes are gaining popularity as drip sales slip a bit. Actionable tip: If you're stocking up, consider locking in beans now before potential rebounds from weather watches, or switch to blends with more Robusta for value. Stay smart with your coffee budget. Thanks for joining me today, pals. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Brew Report: Why Your Morning Cup Costs More and Cold Brew is Taking Over
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to buddy for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee commodity trading, including where prices stand right now. Arabica coffee for May delivery closed up one point two three percent at around three hundred two point six cents per pound, while robusta dipped just a touch. Barchart reports this uptick comes from ongoing shipping disruptions, like issues in the Strait of Hormuz hiking costs for importers, even as Brazils exports dipped seventeen percent last month. Rabobank just forecasted global production hitting a record one hundred eighty million bags in the twenty twenty six twenty seven season, up eight million from last year, thanks to bumper crops in Brazil and Vietnam, where exports jumped fourteen percent in early twenty twenty six. On the ready to drink front, Intel Market Research says the RTD coffee market, valued at twenty six point eight billion in twenty twenty four, is set to grow to twenty eight point nine billion this year and forty two point three billion by twenty thirty four, fueled by busy folks loving convenient cold brews from Starbucks and Coca Cola. Challenges like volatile bean prices persist, but opportunities shine in emerging markets and sustainable packaging. Practical tip: If youre trading or roasting, watch shipping routes closely and stock up on robusta alternatives while arabica steadies. For everyday sippers, grab those premium RTD cold brews on sale theyre booming for a reason. Thanks for joining me today, coffee lovers. Subscribe, tune in next time for more updates, and keep brewing smart. Talk soon. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Climbs While Vietnam Weathers the Storm: Your May Futures Brew
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, fresh market moves, and whats shaking up the global supply. Grab your mug, and lets get into it. First up, the current trading prices as of this afternoons close. On the ICE New York, Arabica May futures hit 295.40 cents per pound, up over 9 cents from yesterday, showing strong buying on tight supplies. Robusta May on ICE London ticked up to 3751 dollars per ton, a slight gain holding firm amid steady demand. In Vietnam, robusta green beans are hovering around 97,000 to 97,500 dong per kilo in key areas like Dak Lak and Gia Lai, per local reports. Brazil domestic Arabica is solid at about 1859 reais per 60-kilo bag. Prices are climbing on global supply worries, so if youre trading or roasting, watch those futures closely. Big news today: Perfect Daily Grind reports Luckin Coffee is reportedly snapping up Blue Bottle, which could shake up specialty chains. Plus, Beveragedaily highlights Vietnams coffee turmoil from climate shocks, droughts, floods, and land pressures hitting robusta output, the worlds top producer. That means potential wholesale spikes ahead, even as some prices dip short-term. Nestle is pushing regenerative farming there to boost resilience, distributing millions of tough plantlets to farmers. Actionable tip for you: With volatility rising from geopolitics like Strait of Hormuz shipping halts and lower exports from Brazil and Colombia, stock up on beans now if youre a home brewer or small roaster. Diversify to fine robusta for blends, its gaining traction as a climate-smart pick. Thats your daily brew on coffee prices and headlines, friends. Thanks for tuning in, subscribe so you never miss an update, and well catch you next time for more. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee's Climbing: Brazil's Export Dip Lifts Your Morning Cup While Record Harvests Loom Ahead
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you make the most of it. First up, the current trading prices. On the New York exchange, Arabica coffee futures for May are hovering around 286 to 290 cents per pound, after a nice rebound to a two-week high thanks to supply worries from Brazil's lower February exports. Barchart reports Arabica climbed higher on Thursday amid those concerns. Over on the London exchange, Robusta for May is trading near 3,734 dollars per ton, up slightly. Here in Vietnam's key regions like Dak Lak, Di Linh, and Gia Lai, local Robusta beans are fetching 96,500 to 97,500 dong per kilogram, with a small uptick in some spots according to local market updates. What's behind this? Good rains in Brazil are boosting prospects for a record 66.2 million bag crop in 2026, per Conab, while Vietnam's output is eyed at a four-year high of 29.4 million bags. Rabobank even forecasts global production hitting 180 million bags next season. But short-term hiccups like Brazil's export drop, shipping snarls from Middle East tensions, and Vietnamese farmers holding back due to higher freight costs are giving prices a lift today. Still, the big supply outlook has prices off recent highs. For you at home, here's your takeaway: If you're roasting or buying wholesale, lock in now before potential shipping costs bite. Home brewers, experiment with affordable robusta blends while they're steady—they pack bold flavor for everyday cups. That's your coffee price fix, friends. Thanks for tuning in—subscribe so you never miss an update, and join me next time for more. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Brewing Trouble: How Iran's War Just Made Your Morning Cup More Expensive
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest coffee market news, current trading prices, and what it all means for your morning brew. First up, the numbers youre here for. According to Nasdaq, May arabica coffee closed up 3.10 cents at about 285 cents per pound on Wednesday, a 1.09 percent gain. May ICE robusta coffee rose 29 points to around 1650 dollars per ton, up 1.78 percent. Barchart notes prices were mixed today with arabica up 2.60 cents or 0.92 percent, while robusta dipped slightly. These upticks come despite a five-week sell-off, as shipping costs jump from the war in Iran halting traffic through the Strait of Hormuz, raising rates, insurance, and fuel for importers. On the supply side, Brazils getting beneficial rains in key arabica areas like Minas Gerais, per Somar Meteorologia, which is bearish for prices with Conab forecasting a record 66.2 million bags for 2026. Vietnam exports are surging, up 38 percent in January, bearish for robusta. But positives include Brazils January exports down 42 percent and Colombias production off 34 percent. Rabobank projects global output hitting 180 million bags in 2026-27. Actionable takeaway: If youre trading or roasting, watch shipping disruptions they could push retail prices higher soon. For home brewers, stock up on robusta blends now before costs climb. Thanks for joining me, coffee lovers. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates, and heres to your perfect cup. See you soon! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Surges as Middle East Tensions Brew Up Supply Chain Storm - Your Daily Bean Report
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, whats driving the buzz in the markets, and some smart tips to help you navigate it all as a coffee lover or trader. Coffee prices surged today across major exchanges. On the London floor, Robusta for May 2026 closed up 148 bucks per ton, or 4.08 percent, hitting 3772 per ton. Thats about 97,800 Vietnamese dong per kilo when you swap in the dollar rate. July futures climbed too, up 124 per ton to 3676, or roughly 95,300 dong per kilo. Over on New York, Arabica May futures rose 3.85 cents per pound, or 1.37 percent, to 284.6 cents. July was up 3.8 cents at 279.7 cents. These gains snapped a downtrend, with Robusta touching two-week highs, thanks to Middle East tensions. The conflict around the Strait of Hormuz is jacking up shipping, fuel, and insurance costs, hitting importers and roasters hard. Expana Markets notes its squeezing supply chains, especially from places like Ethiopia. In Vietnam, domestic buying firmed up to around 97,000 to 98,500 dong per kilo in key spots like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Lam Dong. Robusta for port delivery near Ho Chi Minh City is at 98,500 dong. Heres your takeaway: If youre roasting or buying beans, lock in prices now before Q1 pressures peak, like Dutch Bros is bracing for with elevated costs. Brew smarter, stock up on robusta deals, and watch Brazil rains they could flood supply later. Thanks for tuning in, pals. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Cool Down: Why Your Morning Brew Might Get Cheaper and What to Do About It
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you navigate it all. Right now, Arabica coffee futures on the New York exchange are sitting at around 280 cents per pound, down about 0.45% from yesterday and a hefty 20% drop over the past month, according to Trading Economics. Robusta on the London exchange for May delivery closed at 3639 USD per ton, off 64 bucks, while domestic Vietnamese markets are buying Robusta at 96,500 to 98,000 dong per kg, down 1000 dong from before, as reported by Phu Nui TV. The big story is supply bouncing back strong. Rabobank forecasts global production hitting a record 180 million bags for the 2026-27 season, up 8 million from last year, thanks to bumper crops in Brazil—Conab predicts 66.2 million bags there alone, boosted by good rains in Minas Gerais. Vietnam's exports are surging too, easing shortages that jacked up prices through 2025. ICE stocks are recovering, and Brazil's coffee might export a historic amount next season. For you coffee lovers and traders, this means prices could keep softening toward 250 cents per pound in the next year. Practical tip: If you're roasting or buying beans, lock in contracts now before more supply floods in, or hunt for deals on Robusta blends—they're holding steadier. Small farmers, watch weather and diversify to stay ahead. That's your daily brew on coffee prices—stay savvy out there. Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and join me next time for more. Brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Prices Perk Up in Vietnam While Global Markets Brace for Brazilian Boom
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee trading prices, domestic and global updates, and what it means for you. First up, the current trading price action. On the New York Stock Exchange, Arabica coffee closed at 284.85 cents per pound for the May contract, down just a bit from yesterday according to Lao Dong News. Trading Economics reports it dipped to 281.50 US dollars per pound today, part of a monthly slide amid big supply forecasts. Over in Vietnam and key areas like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong, domestic Robusta prices jumped up 1,000 VND per kg to around 97,000 to 98,200 VND per kg, with some spots hitting 99,000 VND for port deliveries. Thats a solid two-day rally, pulling prices away from last weeks lows near 93,000 VND. Globally, were seeing bearish pressure from record production outlooks. Brazil is eyeing a massive 2026-27 harvest of up to 70.7 million bags, per StoneX analysts, which could flood the market and ease prices further. Rabobank and others forecast world output at 180 to 188 million bags against demand of 181 million, rebuilding depleted stocks. But short-term, a strong Brazilian Real and lower Colombian supply are propping things up. Plus, the International Coffee Organization just launched their Coffee Is Part of the Solution campaign, highlighting coffees role in sustainability. For you at home, heres your takeaway: if youre a farmer, watch that 97,500 to 98,500 VND range and plan sales wisely before any inventory builds pull it back. Roasters and buyers, stock up now on the dip but hedge against weather risks in places like Kenya. Everyday coffee lovers, enjoy that morning brew, prices might soften more ahead. Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Brew Report: Arabica Dips While Robusta Surges - Time to Stock Your Pantry with Vanessa Clark
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, global trends, and what it all means for your morning brew. First up, the current trading prices. On the world markets, Arabica coffee futures on New York are holding around 284 to 288 cents per pound for near-term contracts like March 2026, up slightly today after hitting recent lows, thanks to tight short-term supplies and a stronger Brazilian real making farmers hold back. Robusta on London is surging too, with May 2026 at 3663 dollars per ton, up over 121 dollars in the latest session. But domestically in Vietnam, prices dipped a bit, now fluctuating between 92,800 and 93,400 Vietnamese dong per kilogram in key areas like Dak Lak and Gia Lai. Overall, coffee is consolidating after some drops, with Arabica down about 20 percent in the past month amid forecasts of record global production hitting 180 million bags in 2026-2027, led by Brazils massive harvest boosted by heavy rains. In the US, the coffee market is booming toward 39.7 billion dollars by 2034, driven by premium blends, at-home brewing gadgets, and ready-to-drink options. Her takeaway for you: With prices easing, its a great time to stock up on quality beans or try a new grinder for better home brews, since that makes a huge difference in flavor. Watch for more upside if supplies stay tight short-term. Thanks for joining me today, buddies. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for the next update, and keep sipping smart. See you soon! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Coffee Dips Below 285: Brazil Rains Brew Record Harvest While Vietnam Prices Drop to Sweet Spot
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you make the most of it. Right now, Arabica coffee futures are trading at about 284 US cents per pound, up a bit over 2 percent from yesterday according to Trading Economics. That's after hitting recent lows around 278 cents, with Robusta futures on the London exchange hovering between 4640 and 4860 dollars per metric ton. In Vietnam, the top Robusta producer, domestic prices have dropped to around 93400 Vietnamese dong per kilogram in the Central Highlands, creating a great buying opportunity for importers as global supply looks stronger. The big story is Brazil's promising 2026 crop. Recent rains have boosted prospects for a record harvest, up to 66 million bags, easing supply worries and pushing prices down from last year's highs. Vietnam's wrapping up irrigation for their next crop too, with nearly half already forward sold. Uganda reports farmgate prices steady, like 12000 to 12500 Ugandan shillings per kilo for FAQ Robusta. For you home brewers and roasters, this dip means deals on quality beans. Stock up now on Vietnamese Robusta for bold espressos or Brazilian Arabica for smooth pours, but watch support levels around 276 cents to avoid missing rebounds. Analysts see potential upside to 302 cents if it holds. That's your daily brew on coffee prices, friends. Thanks for tuning in, grab your mug, subscribe for more updates, and I'll catch you next time! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Brazil Boosts Supply While Your Local Cup Gets Cheaper
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to make the most of it all. First up, the current trading prices as of this evening. On the international front, Robusta futures on the London exchange for May 2026 closed around 3,591 to 3,615 USD per ton after a weekly drop of about 5 to 6 percent, thanks to reports from Phu Nu TV. Arabica on the New York exchange for March and May 2026 is trading at roughly 285 to 288 cents per pound, down around 4 percent this week, pressured by Barchart and ADM Investor Services noting improved crop prospects in Brazil. Domestically in Vietnam's key regions like Dak Lak, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, and Dak Nong, Robusta is holding steady between 93,500 and 99,000 VND per kg, with some spots like Cu Mgar at 99,000 VND per kg according to XLIII Coffee updates. What's behind the dip? Brazil's Conab forecasts a massive 17 percent jump in 2026 production to 66 million bags, boosted by good rains in Minas Gerais, while Vietnam's exports are surging. That means more supply hitting the market, keeping prices in check despite some supportive factors like lower Colombian output. For you at home, here's your takeaway: with prices softening, it's a great time to stock up on quality beans for your daily brew. Try blending Robusta for that bold kick in cold brews, or go Arabica for smoother pours. Watch Brazil's weather and Vietnam shipments for quick rebounds, and consider sustainable specialty options popping up amid climate worries. Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Brew on, subscribe for tomorrow's update, and tune in next time, friends! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Vietnam's Coffee Export Surge Meets Brazil's Record Harvest: Why Your Local Cup Costs Less
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and today we're diving into some fascinating developments in the global coffee market that might surprise you. Stick around because we've got the latest trading prices and what they mean for your morning cup. Let's start with what's happening on the trading floors. Arabica futures on the New York exchange are sitting at 280.70 cents per pound, down 6.85 cents, while May contracts are trading at 279.70 cents per pound. Robusta prices have taken quite a tumble too, plummeting to six-month lows around 3,691 dollars per metric ton. That's a significant drop from this time last year when robusta was trading at 5,356 dollars per metric ton. Now you might be wondering why prices are falling when we all seem to be drinking more coffee than ever. The answer lies in one word: supply. Brazil's crop forecasting agency reported that Brazil's 2026 coffee production will jump by 17.2 percent year over year to a record 66.2 million bags. Arabica production specifically is climbing 23.2 percent. That's a massive increase. Meanwhile, Vietnam, the world's largest robusta producer, exported a whopping 198,000 metric tons of coffee in January alone, up 38.3 percent from last year. But here's where it gets interesting for coffee lovers. Despite this global supply surge, Vietnamese domestic prices remained surprisingly resilient. In the Central Highlands, prices hovered between 96,400 and 97,900 Vietnamese dong per kilogram, showing stability even as world markets experienced sharper declines. What about here in Vietnam specifically? Prices varied by region but generally landed in the mid-94 to mid-95 thousand dong per kilogram range across areas like Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces. There's a silver lining for arabica enthusiasts though. Colombia, the world's second largest arabica producer, saw coffee production fall 34 percent year over year in January. That supply constraint is providing some support for arabica prices even as they trend downward. The big picture here is that global coffee production is expected to hit record levels, but regional variations mean some coffee origins will remain tighter than others. If you're someone who cares about specialty coffee origins, this could actually create more value for single origin beans. Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. If you found this helpful, please subscribe and join us next time when we'll be tracking these prices and exploring what's really brewing in the world of coffee. Until then, enjoy your next cup. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Brazil's Bumper Crop Looms as Heat Stresses Vietnam's Beans
https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast. Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, your go-to buddy for all things coffee prices, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee markets, futures, and what it means for your morning brew. First up, the current trading prices as of this Thursday. On the London Robusta market, March futures closed at 3734 USD per ton, up 53 bucks or about 1.44 percent, while May hit 3683 USD per ton, gaining 64 dollars. That's roughly 96,300 dong per kg for March and 95,000 dong for May in Vietnam terms. Over on New York Arabica, March futures settled at 287.5 cents per pound, up nearly 3 cents or 1 percent, and May at 285.15 cents per pound. In Vietnam's key growing areas like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Dak Nong, domestic Robusta is trading around 95,500 to 97,000 dong per kg, with port deliveries near Ho Chi Minh City at 97,000 dong. Uganda farmgate prices for high-grade Bugisu AA are holding strong at about 22,431 Ugandan shillings per kg. Prices bounced back today after some early dips, thanks to technical buying and steady demand, but keep an eye on Brazil's massive 2026 crop forecast of 66.2 million bags, up 17 percent, which could pressure prices lower soon as supply improves. Vietnam's robust exports are adding to that bearish vibe too. On the flip side, climate change is heating up coffee belts, with more days over 30 degrees Celsius stressing plants and shrinking harvests, per Climate Central analysis. Actionable tip for you home brewers or traders: If you're buying beans now, lock in at these levels before Brazil floods the market, but watch weather reports from Vietnam and Colombia for volatility. Maybe try shade-grown coffee to support farmers adapting to heat. Thanks for joining me today, coffee lovers. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates, and brew on! For more http://www.quietplease.ai Check out Vanessa on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/vanessaclarkipai For some deals, check out https://amzn.to/4hSgB4r This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.
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