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By Marcela Ayres and Gabriel Araujo BRASILIA (Reuters) -Brazil estimates that 35.9% of its exports to the U.S. by value will ...
US President Donald Trump’s 50% tariff on goods from commodities powerhouse Brazil is upending crop markets, sending orange ...
With Brazil’s dominance in arabica bean production, U.S. roasters have few alternatives for a different exporter.
The CEO of JDE Peet's said on Wednesday that U.S. coffee prices would have to go up if President Donald Trump's threatened ...
Coffee growers in Vassouras, in Brazil's Rio de Janeiro state, are hoping for an eleventh-hour reprieve before the country is ...
PORCIUNCULA, Brazil (AP) — Brazilian José Natal da Silva often tends to his modest coffee plantation in the interior of Rio ...
Local roaster Speckled Ax doesn't buy much coffee from Brazil. Still, prices could rise in other bean-growing regions.
US hikes tariffs on Brazilian coffee to 50%, sparking fears of a surplus and price disruption in global markets.
Coffee prices are on the rise after President Donald Trump announced a sweeping 50% tariff on imports from Brazil.
Brazil's Cooxupe coffee co-op announced today that its members reported the coffee harvest was 31% complete as of June 27, compared with 42% completed at the same time last year.
Coffee prices today are mixed, with robusta falling to a 1.5-week low. Arabica coffee has support from forecasts for limited rainfall over the next week in Brazil's coffee-growing regions.