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NewsSource: Barchart Author: Qahwa World Date: July 17, 2026 Coffee Prices Jump on Slow Brazil Harvest September arabica rose 2.46% and robusta gained 2.11% on Friday. Brazil’s 2026/27 harvest is only 64% complete, behind last year’s 77% and the 70% average. ICE raised margin requirements twice last week, reducing liquidity and amplifying volatility. Heavy rains</p>
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>
ReflectionsDubai, September 9, 2025 (Qahwa World) – Coffee prices are once again on the rise, pushing global markets into a renewed bullish phase after months of volatility and decline. Analysts point to a mix of climate pressures, trade barriers, falling inventories, and speculative buying as the key forces driving the market upward. Arabica coffee futures on</p>