• Brazil's Beans: Why Your Morning Brew Depends on Perfect Weather Down South
    Jan 22 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey everyone, this is Vanessa Clark with the Daily Coffee Price Tracker, and I'm so glad you're here. Whether you're a coffee trader, a café owner, or just someone who loves their morning cup, we've got you covered with what's happening in the coffee market right now.

    So let's jump right into today's trading action. Coffee futures closed at 347.08 dollars per pound today, hovering right around where we've been the last few days. If you've been following along, you know we hit some lows earlier this week down around 344 dollars per pound, marking our lowest point since mid-December. But here's the thing, the market has been pretty resilient, and we're still trading well above where we were earlier in January.

    What's driving these moves? Well, Brazil is really the story right now. As the world's largest coffee producer, what happens there affects all of us. Traders are getting pretty optimistic about Brazil's upcoming twenty twenty six to twenty twenty seven crop, with estimates holding steady at around seventy to eighty million bags. The weather has actually been cooperating better than we've seen in years, with milder temperatures supporting plant growth. That's huge because Brazil just went through five consecutive seasons of rough weather that really impacted production.

    Now, here's where it gets interesting. Rain is forecasted for Brazil's main coffee growing regions this week, and that's actually good news at this critical growth stage. Plus, Brazil's upcoming harvest falls within what experts call a positive biennial cycle, which is boosting optimism among growers. Even though Brazil saw a twenty one percent drop in export volume last year, their coffee exports hit a record revenue of fifteen point six billion dollars in twenty twenty five. That tells you the global demand is still really strong.

    The inventory picture is also worth watching. Arabica inventories have recovered recently, which has put some downward pressure on prices. We're seeing inventories climb up from their lows, and that's normally bearish for prices, but it's not sending things into free fall because of all those positive fundamentals we just talked about.

    Looking ahead, the consensus is actually pretty optimistic. Analysts are expecting coffee to trade around three sixty four dollars per pound by the end of this quarter, with forecasts pointing toward four hundred two dollars per pound in about twelve months.

    So here's my takeaway for you today. If you're watching coffee prices, keep an eye on Brazil's weather updates and those crop reports. We're in a sweet spot where supply concerns are easing but demand remains solid. That's typically a recipe for stable to slightly bullish markets.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to the Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and I'll be back tomorrow with the latest market moves, so make sure you subscribe and tune in next time. We'll see you then.

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  • Coffee Hits 100K Dong: Vietnam Farmers Hold Tight as Tet Demand Brews
    Jan 21 2026
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    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to gal for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the freshest buzz on coffee markets worldwide.

    First up, the current trading price for Arabica coffee futures. According to Trading Economics and the Uganda Coffee Market Report, March Arabica closed at about 346 US cents per pound on January 20th, dipping to around 344 to 347 cents per pound today after a slight slide. Thats down a bit from recent highs, thanks to better weather forecasts in Brazil easing supply worries. Robusta prices in Uganda hit strong spots too, with Screen 18 robustas at 195 US cents per pound.

    Over in Vietnam, the domestic market is heating up. Vietnamnet reports farm-gate prices climbed to 98,800 to 99,700 Vietnamese dong per kilogram this morning, super close to that big 100,000 dong mark. Farmers are holding tight amid low supplies ahead of Lunar New Year, pushing prices higher across Dak Nong, Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Lam Dong.

    Globally, Brazils 2026 crop looks promising with rain helping, per Cecafe and USDA updates, though exports dipped in volume last year despite record revenues. And hey, beverage trends are shifting, with Restaurant Dive noting cold brews and energy drinks booming in 2026, even outpacing traditional coffee at spots like Black Rock.

    Actionable takeaway, pals. If youre brewing at home, stock up on beans now before Tet demand spikes prices further, or try a cold brew twist for that premium vibe without the jitters.

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  • Coffee Prices Brewing Mixed Signals as Markets Eye Brazil's Weather and Global Supply Surge
    Jan 20 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hello and welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host, and today we're diving into what's happening in the coffee market on this Tuesday evening. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast, an investor, or just someone curious about commodity markets, you've come to the right place.

    Let's start with the global picture. If you've been paying attention to international coffee exchanges, you've probably noticed some interesting movement today. Robusta coffee on the London exchange fell five dollars to trade around four thousand one hundred ninety dollars per ton, while the March contract edged up slightly by sixteen dollars to four thousand sixteen dollars per ton. Over on the New York exchange, Arabica coffee for March delivery dropped two point eight cents to trade at three hundred fifty five point three cents per pound. The May contract declined two point nine cents to three hundred thirty seven point fifty cents per pound. Overall, we're seeing mixed signals in the global market, with some contracts gaining and others losing ground.

    Now, here's what's really important for the long term. The World Bank is forecasting significant changes ahead. They expect global coffee production to jump from one hundred seventy five point four million bags in the current crop year to one hundred seventy nine million bags next year. This increased supply is expected to put downward pressure on prices. Arabica prices are predicted to fall thirteen percent in twenty twenty six and another five percent in twenty twenty seven. Robusta prices are expected to decline about two percent annually.

    If you're based in Vietnam or follow the Vietnamese coffee market, domestic prices have risen slightly. We're seeing prices trading between ninety eight thousand six hundred and ninety nine thousand five hundred Vietnamese dong per kilogram, with most areas up about two to three hundred dong today.

    One factor keeping prices elevated is weather concerns in Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer. Rain is expected throughout this week in Brazil's coffee growing regions, which is actually good news for crop development. However, traders remain cautious about geopolitical tensions and their potential impact on supply.

    Here's the takeaway for you: if you're thinking about coffee investing or simply want to understand the market, remember that we're in a transition period. Prices have cooled from their record highs, but supply concerns keep the market sensitive to global events. Keep an eye on Brazilian weather patterns and any geopolitical developments, as these continue to influence trading.

    Thank you so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and I hope this gave you valuable insights into today's coffee market. Be sure to subscribe and tune in next time for your daily coffee market update. We'll see you soon.

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  • Daily Brew Brief: Coffee Climbs While Costa Rica Saves Tomorrow's Cup
    Jan 19 2026
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    Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest coffee news, including the latest trading prices to help you stay ahead on your daily brew.

    First up, the current trading price for coffee sits at 355.22 USd/Lbs as of January 19th, according to Trading Economics. That's a tiny dip of just 0.02% from yesterday, but over the past month, prices have climbed 2.27%, and they're up 8.53% year to date. In Vietnam's key growing areas like Dak Lak and Gia Lai, robusta coffee is hovering around 99,800 to 100,000 VND per kg, with spots like Di Linh at 99,500 VND/kg. Barchart notes robusta futures for January closed mixed after some early gains, influenced by better rain forecasts in Brazil, the world's top producer.

    On the news front, efforts to save coffee's future are ramping up. At CATIE in Costa Rica, they're relocating vulnerable coffee trees to fight disease and climate threats, backed by grants from the Crop Trust and Germany's GIZ, with over 70% already moved using nematode-resistant rootstocks. And the industry in 2026? Podcasts from Map It Forward highlight challenges like climate volatility in Brazil and Colombia, plus shifting consumer habits pushing specialty coffee to adapt.

    For you at home, here's a practical tip: With prices stable, stock up on quality beans now, but try grafting techniques in your garden if you're growing your own, inspired by these preservation efforts, to boost resilience against pests.

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  • Daily Brew: Robusta Rallies as Coffee Giants Shuffle the Deck
    Jan 16 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the freshest coffee market updates, including today's trading prices, so you can stay ahead whether you're brewing at home or running a cafe.

    Let's start with the numbers you all love. On the London exchange, robusta coffee for March 2026 delivery hit 4,003 US dollars per ton, up 1.21 percent from yesterday's close. That's a solid climb, folks, driven by steady global demand. In Vietnam, key robusta hubs like Dak Lak, Lam Ha, and Gia Lai saw green coffee trading around 100,000 to 100,700 Vietnamese dong per kilogram, up about 48,000 dong from prior sessions. Stateside, the ICO Composite Indicator Price dipped to 304.68 US cents per pound in December but bounced back above 300 cents early this year, thanks to better supply outlooks from Brazil's bigger harvest and rising exports.

    Big news shaking things up: Keurig Dr Pepper just launched an 18 billion dollar all-cash bid for JDE Peet's, set to close mid-2026, which could reshape the coffee giant landscape. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola pulled back on selling Costa Coffee after bids fell short, and protein-packed coffee drinks are trending as fuel for busy days. US green coffee imports topped 6.2 billion dollars last year, mostly from Brazil and Colombia, with forecasts showing modest growth to 5.7 billion by 2035.

    For you at home, tip of the day: With prices firming, scout local roasters for value deals on robusta blends, which pack bold flavor without the arabica premium. Watch supply news from Brazil to time your buys smartly.

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  • Daily Brew: Keurig's Big Bean Bet and Your Weekend Vietnamese Coffee Fix
    Jan 15 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, and today Im diving into the freshest coffee news, including where prices stand right now, so you can stay ahead whether youre brewing at home or trading beans.

    First up, the current trading prices. On the international markets, Arabica for May 2026 closed strong at around 434 cents per pound on the ICE exchange, up a bit today, while Robusta futures showed mixed moves with March 2026 at about 395 dollars per ton after a slight gain. Domestically in Vietnams Central Highlands, like Di Linh and Dak Lak, robusta green beans are hovering between 97,700 and 98,500 dong per kilo, steady and pushing toward 99,000 in spots like Buon Ho. Thats from todays updates on Kinh Te Do Thi and Lam An 365 reports. Prices are holding firm amid global demand, even as the ICO notes a dip in their overall indicator to 304 cents per pound last December due to easier supplies.

    Big news shaking things up: Keurig Dr Pepper just launched an 18 billion dollar all-cash bid for JDE Peets, the folks behind Jacobs and LOR capsules. The boards on board, and it could create a coffee giant rivaling Nestle if it closes this quarter. Foodbev Media says its all about battling sky-high bean costs from Brazil and Vietnam droughts, plus tariffs. This consolidation means bigger players snapping up beans, which might steady your local roasters supply but watch for price ripples at the store.

    For you at home, heres a takeaway: With robusta strong, try a bold Vietnamese-style pour-over this week. Grind coarse, steep hot for three minutes, and add a splash of condensed milk. Tastes like savings if prices climb.

    Thats your daily brew of coffee price tracker intel. Thanks for hanging out, friends. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more, and keep those cups steaming. Talk soon!

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  • Daily Brew Report: Arabica Surges as Global Stocks Hit 29 Percent and Decaf Demand Booms
    Jan 14 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the freshest coffee market buzz, straight from the exchanges and farms, so you can stay ahead on your next brew.

    First up, the big numbers you all want: Arabica coffee futures closed at 360.25 cents per pound on the ICE exchange, up a solid 1.18 percent, fueled by super tight stocks at just 29 percent of historical averages. Trading Economics notes it dipped a touch to around 355.65 cents per pound by late today, but thats still riding a seven-point-something percent yearly gain. Over on London, Robusta futures climbed too, with the six-month contract hitting 3953 dollars per tonne, up 0.92 percent, and May at 3882 dollars per tonne. In Vietnam, domestic prices held steady between 97000 and 97500 Vietnamese dong per kilo, though some spots like Lam Dong saw a tiny dip, per Coffeebi and Baonghean reports.

    Why the upward push? Global supply worries from Brazil and strong demand are keeping things lively. Meanwhile, fun trend alert: decaf ground coffee is booming, projected to grow from 7.6 billion dollars this year to 10.5 billion by whenever, thanks to health folks cutting caffeine for better sleep, with brands like Nestle and Keurig leading the charge using flavor-saving tricks like the Swiss Water Process.

    Actionable tip for you: If youre trading or buying beans, watch those ICE stocks and Vietnam harvests closely, they could nudge prices higher. For home brewers, snag some premium decaf now while its hot, pair it with a mandarin twist from Kerrys latest taste charts for that fresh vibe.

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  • Coffee Prices Perk Up: Arabica Dips While Robusta Rebounds on Your Morning Market Report
    Jan 13 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee markets, including those key trading prices you have been waiting for.

    Right now, Arabica coffee on the New York exchange for the March contract is sitting at about 356 cents per pound, while the May contract is around 338 cents per pound. Robusta on London is steady near 4092 dollars per ton for May delivery. Domestic prices in Vietnam are holding strong, with Dak Lak at 97,500 dong per kilo and nearby regions like Lam Dong at 97,200 dong per kilo. These numbers come from fresh market updates as of today, showing a slight dip in Arabica by half a percent to 355.79 US cents per pound amid weather watches in Brazil, but Robustas are rebounding as the US dollar softens.

    The ICOs latest report highlights why prices eased late last year but bounced back early this year, thanks to better supply outlooks from Brazil, delayed EU rules, and floods hitting Indonesia exports. Global green coffee consumption dipped a bit to 12 million tons in 2024, but the market is forecast to grow slowly to 13 million tons by 2035, with Brazil leading production and exports at 40 percent.

    For you coffee lovers, heres a quick tip: with prices volatile, stock up on quality beans now if youre roasting at home, or check sustainable options since ethical buys are surging. Keep an eye on Brazil rains for bean formation, as they could swing prices your way.

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