Coffee Prices Today, October 8th: Continue to Decline on Optimistic Signals from US-Brazil Trade Talks

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Today’s coffee prices continued their decline for a second consecutive day. The market sentiment was primarily influenced by news that the presidents of Brazil and the United States have agreed to an in-person meeting soon, raising hopes of a resolution to bilateral trade tensions that have been at their most strained in decades.

Coffee Prices Today, October 7th: Quiet Trading as Market Awaits US-Brazil Tariff Talks

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Today’s coffee prices trended downward across both major exchanges, with Robusta futures decreasing by $56 per metric ton and Arabica futures losing 9.4 US cents per pound. Traders are adopting a cautious stance, awaiting the outcome of negotiations between the U.S. and Brazilian presidents regarding the potential removal of a 50% U.S. tariff on coffee […]

Coffee Prices Today, October 4th: Surge Driven by Drought Concerns in Brazil

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Today’s coffee prices soared, with Robusta futures jumping by $205 per metric ton and Arabica rising by 12.65 cents per pound. The primary driver for this bullish sentiment is the persistent dry weather in Brazil, the world’s leading coffee producer. Global Coffee Market Update Coffee prices surged to a two-week high, supported by mounting concerns […]

Coffee Prices Today 2/10: Robusta Surges Over $200/Ton, Market Buzzes with Activity

Coffee prices continued to climb on both exchanges today, with Robusta jumping by $203/ton and Arabica increasing by 9.05 US cents/pound. The supply-demand balance is nearly even for the 2025-2026 crop year, but this has not brought a sense of security as inventories remain low.

Coffee Prices Today 1/10: Slight Increase Amidst Low Inventory and Vietnam Crop Concerns

Coffee prices rebounded on both exchanges today as inventories continued their downward trend, hitting multi-month lows. In Vietnam, Typhoon Bualoi is expected to cause flooding on some farms and roads, preventing farmers from reaching their fields.

The Germany Report: A Deep Dive into Vietnam Green Coffee Export Prices to Germany

As the largest coffee consumer and home to one of the world’s most significant roasting industries, Germany represents a vital and highly sophisticated market for Vietnamese coffee. Understanding the specific factors that shape the Vietnam green coffee export prices to Germany is therefore not just an academic exercise; it is a critical requirement for any business looking to source competitively and profitably for this demanding market.

Deconstructing the Deal: An Insider’s Guide to the Vietnam Green Coffee Beans Price

For any international roaster or importer, the initial exploration of sourcing from Vietnam often begins with a specific query, such as looking up the Vietnam Robusta green coffee price Europe to gauge the market. While this provides a snapshot, it does not reveal the intricate machinery that operates behind that single number. The Vietnam green […]

The Landed Cost Formula: Calculating the True European Wholesale Price Vietnam Green Coffee Beans

You have progressed to the most advanced stages of international sourcing. You have a deep, analytical understanding of the Vietnam green coffee beans price at the point of origin (FOB). You can deconstruct the interplay between the global commodity markets and the local, quality-based differentials that determine the price at the port of Ho Chi […]

Coffee Prices Today 30/9: Both Exchanges Decline; Vietnam’s Coffee Exports Hit Record Over $6.7 Billion

Coffee prices today fell on both exchanges following forecasts of more favorable rains in Brazil. As of September 15, Vietnam’s coffee exports have reached a total of 1.2 million tons, with a record-high turnover of $6.74 billion, an increase of 10.1% in volume and 61.8% in value compared to the same period in 2024.

Coffee Prices Today 29/9: Have US 50% Tariffs Shifted Brazilian Coffee Flows?

Brazilian coffee exports to Colombia in August surged by 578% compared to the same period last year, while shipments to the U.S. fell by 47%. Colombian coffee farmers are calling for tighter import controls, fearing their premium coffee brand will be threatened if Brazilian beans are re-exported under the “produced in the Andean nation” label.