Loading page...
Please wait...
Browse all articles tagged with "Coffee Prices"
NewsSource: Barchart / Andrew Hecht Author: Qahwa World Date: July 14, 2026 Coffee Returns to Bullish Mode After 49% Rally ICE Arabica coffee futures surged 49.5% in one month, erasing four months of declines. The rally followed a 37.8% drop from January to June, with prices bottoming at $2.3885 per pound. Brazil’s 2026/27 harvest is</p>
NewsAuthor: Qahwa World – London Source: International Coffee Organization (ICO) – Coffee Market Report, June 2026 Date: July 2026 ICO Coffee Market Report June 2026: Prices Rebound on El Niño Fears Executive Summary The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I‑CIP) averaged 248.90 US cents/lb in June 2026, down 2.8% from May. However, prices rebounded sharply by</p>
NewsSource: Commodity Bulletin / ICE / USDA / ICO Author: Editorial Team Date: July 10, 2026 Margin Hikes Drive Coffee Prices Lower September arabica fell 13.65 cents (-3.92%), while robusta dropped 191 points (-4.72%) on Friday. ICE raised margin requirements twice in one week, reducing liquidity and forcing fund liquidation. Funds increased net-long robusta positions</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: July 6, 2026 Coffee Prices Surge 16% on Brazil Harvest Delays and Weather Risks Key Takeaways: Arabica prices jumped 16.19% to a 5.5-month high; robusta rose 8.83% to a 5-month high. Brazil’s 2026/27 coffee harvest was only 52% complete as of July</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 22, 2026 Drier Weather in Brazil Aids Coffee Harvest and Weighs on Prices Key Takeaways: Arabica prices fell 0.73% and robusta fell 1.76% to a one-week low, as drier weather in Brazil is expected to allow the harvest to resume. The</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 19, 2026 Dollar Strength Weighs on Coffee Prices, Capping Gains Despite Brazil Harvest Delays Key Takeaways: Arabica prices closed down 0.99% as the dollar index surged to a 13-month high, triggering long liquidation in coffee futures. ICE arabica inventories fell to</p>
NewsSource: Barchart – Adapted by Qahwa World | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 17, 2026 Coffee Prices Continue to Rise Supported by Brazil Harvest Delays and El Niño Risks Key Takeaways: Arabica prices rose 2.85% to a two-week high, robusta gained 1.36% to a five-week high. Rainfall expected in Brazil may delay the harvest</p>
NewsSource: International Coffee Organization (ICO) – May 2026 Report | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 13, 2026 International Coffee Organization Releases Coffee Market Report for May 2026 Key Takeaways: The ICO Composite Indicator Price (I‑CIP) averaged 256.05 US cents/lb in May 2026, down 3.8% from April. Brazilian Naturals fell 6.4% to 293.73 US cents/lb,</p>
NewsSource: Barchart (adapted) | Author: Coffee World | Date: June 12, 2026 Coffee Prices Jump as Persistent Rain in Brazil Delays the Coffee Harvest Key Takeaways: July arabica rose 2.17% and July robusta rose 3.19% to one‑week highs. Moderate to heavy rain is forecast across Brazil’s coffee regions this week and may extend into next</p>
NewsSource: Barchart (adapted) | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 11, 2026 Japan Meteorological Agency Confirms El Niño, Lifting Coffee Prices Key Takeaways: July arabica closed up 1.64% and July robusta up 1.85% after Japan confirmed El Niño formation. El Niño could bring months of floods, droughts, and temperature swings, threatening coffee production in Asia</p>
NewsSource: Barchart (adapted) | Author: Qahwa World | Date: June 5, 2026 Recent trends show that arabica coffee has experienced a rebound in the spot market, drawing attention from both traders and coffee enthusiasts. In this article, we will examine the key developments and analysis surrounding the arabica coffee rebound spot market and what it</p>
NewsSource: TASS + Qahwa World | Date: June 2, 2026 Russia Mandates Digital Labeling for Coffee and Chicory From June 2026 Key Takeaways: Russia launches mandatory “Honest Sign” digital labeling for coffee and chicory from June 1, 2026. Data Matrix codes on every package ensure full traceability from production to shelf. Consumers can verify products</p>