Coffee prices continued to surge on both major exchanges, driven by speculative buying amid tight inventories and global trade disruptions caused by the U.S. imposing a 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee imports. Global Coffee Price Update Coffee has now extended its two-week rally, with arabica hitting a 2.25-month high and robusta reaching its highest level […]
Coffee prices moved in opposite directions at the start of the week. Arabica extended its rally by 0.57% to reach a two-month high, while robusta turned lower, falling by 1.09%. Meanwhile, Brazil’s Agriculture Minister, Carlos Fávaro, suggested that Brazilian coffee exports could be exempt from the 50% U.S. tariff.
Coffee prices jumped sharply today, with robusta climbing by US $206/ton to US $3,933/ton, marking its highest level in two months. The rally was fueled by short-covering activity and news that Brazil’s robusta coffee exports plunged by 49% in July.
Coffee prices eased slightly today as investors took profits from long positions. Meanwhile, U.S. buyers have requested to postpone imports of Brazilian coffee due to tariff impacts.
In the latest coffee price today snapshot, coffee futures diverged sharply—Arabica surged on heightened geopolitical tensions, while Robusta pulled back modestly. The risk of a looming U.S. 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee took center stage, boosting Arabica sentiment amid speculation that exemptions are less likely.
Coffee markets turned positive on August 5, with coffee price today showing strong gains—Robusta climbed to its highest level in two weeks, supported by drought concerns in Brazil and a strengthening Brazilian real. Meanwhile, Arabica futures also rebounded modestly. Separately, Vietnam’s coffee export earnings reached a record USD 6 billion in the first seven months of 2025, up 65% year-on-year.
Coffee price today showed a mixed performance across global exchanges. Robusta surged to over $3,400/ton—its highest level in two weeks—while Arabica continued to decline, falling to 293.4 US cents/pound.
Vietnam Coffee Price Today continues to climb domestically, rising by 500–700 VND/kg to reach between 97,300 and 98,000 VND/kg. Yet paradoxically, world markets have turned lower amid uncertainty over pending U.S. duties.
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Coffee price today (July 26) reversed course and dropped sharply on global exchanges after three consecutive sessions of gains. Brazil’s 2025–2026 coffee harvest has reached 84% of planted area, surpassing 81% at the same time last year and the five-year average of 77%.
