New York Arabica coffee futures fell for the third day in a row as the market anticipated an increase in supply in Brazil, the largest producer. The most active contracts fell 1.6% on Tuesday, hitting a three-week low of around $3.54 per pound. The market expects Brazil's supply to increase next season, putting pressure on the price of this high-quality coffee bean. According to the Hedgepoint Global Markets report, the country's Arabica coffee production is expected to surge 29% in 2026-27.

Zhitongcaijing · 23h ago
New York Arabica coffee futures fell for the third day in a row as the market anticipated an increase in supply in Brazil, the largest producer. The most active contracts fell 1.6% on Tuesday, hitting a three-week low of around $3.54 per pound. The market expects Brazil's supply to increase next season, putting pressure on the price of this high-quality coffee bean. According to the Hedgepoint Global Markets report, the country's Arabica coffee production is expected to surge 29% in 2026-27.