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Brazil’s Coffee Prices Surge as Strong Dollar and Futures Rally Drive Faster Sales

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 Brazil’s spot coffee market showed strong momentum this week, supported by rising international futures prices and a stronger U.S. dollar. The growing number of sellers helped create a more active trading environment, as higher prices encouraged sales. Many producers took advantage of this favorable moment to boost cash flow and manage trade flows across the harvest season. However, sharp volatility in the futures market continues to challenge both traders and growers. Exporters are leveraging the high coffee futures prices to offer better payments to producers while reducing premiums—expanding their purchasing margins and attracting more foreign demand. In southern Minas Gerais, the price for a 60-kg bag of Good Cup Arabica rose from 2,240 to 2,340 reals. The new crop scheduled for delivery in September 2026 is now trading around 2,050 reals per bag, up more than 70 reals this week. Fine Cup Arabica also saw strong demand, averaging 2,430 reals per bag—nearly 100 reals higher th...

☕ Coffee & Cocoa Weekly Update | October 20

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  Coffee News ICO September Report: Coffee Prices Rise, Then Fall — Volatility Persists According to the International Coffee Organization (ICO), the average composite indicator price for September 2025 was 324.62 cents per pound , up 9.3% from August. Throughout the month, prices fluctuated sharply between 298.14 and 360.74 cents per pound. Compared to September last year, prices are still up by 25.4% , and the average for the past 12 months stands at 306.62 cents per pound. StoneX Predicts a Balanced Global Coffee Market for 2025/26 The investment firm StoneX says current coffee prices are being shaped by a wide mix of market factors. First, global coffee inventories have dropped by 22 million 60-kg bags over the past four years. Low stock levels typically support prices since they reduce the buffer available during supply shocks or disruptions. On the other hand, persistent price inflation is beginning to weigh on demand. For instance, the Brazilian Coffee Industry A...