Arabica coffee futures traded around $2.70 per pound, near their lowest since November 2024, on expectations of a bumper harvest in top grower Brazil. Prices are down more than 20% this year, driven by improved production forecasts for Brazil’s output from several leading consultancies, following the decline in production in 2025. Despite a reportedly slow start to the harvest in some producing regions, the crop is progressing without major issues and could deliver a record output, helping replenish global coffee supplies. Brazil’s Conab recently raised its 2026/27 coffee production forecast to a record 66.7 million bags from 66.2 million in February, an 18% increase from the previous season. Arabica output is projected at 45.8 million bags, up 28% year on year and the third-largest on record, supported by a positive biennial cycle and favorable weather conditions. Rabobank said that, unless a major weather event occurs, the market will gradually enter a phase of large surplus.

Coffee fell to 252.82 USd/Lbs on June 4, 2026, down 0.11% from the previous day. Over the past month, Coffee's price has fallen 12.75%, and is down 29.34% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Historically, Coffee reached an all time high of 440.85 in February of 2025. Coffee - data, forecasts, historical chart - was last updated on June 4 of 2026.

Coffee fell to 252.82 USd/Lbs on June 4, 2026, down 0.11% from the previous day. Over the past month, Coffee's price has fallen 12.75%, and is down 29.34% compared to the same time last year, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Coffee is expected to trade at 262.85 USd/Lbs by the end of this quarter, according to Trading Economics global macro models and analysts expectations. Looking forward, we estimate it to trade at 235.03 in 12 months time.



Price Day Month Year Date
Soybeans 1,147.86 -6.14 -0.53% -4.01% 9.14% Jun/04
Wheat 586.76 -0.49 -0.08% -4.82% 7.56% Jun/04
Lumber 597.50 9.00 1.53% 4.09% 1.00% Jun/03
Cheese 1.62 -0.0018 -0.11% -3.80% -16.30% Jun/04
Palm Oil 4,610.00 -67.00 -1.43% -2.12% 18.08% Jun/04
Milk 16.16 0.05 0.31% -5.00% -13.77% Jun/04
Cocoa 4,038.92 -33.08 -0.81% -0.86% -60.04% Jun/04
Cotton 80.21 -0.302 -0.37% -5.42% 22.79% Jun/04
Rubber 234.40 -0.10 -0.04% 7.92% 46.50% Jun/04
Orange Juice 168.40 8.40 5.25% -11.79% -39.13% Jun/03
Coffee 253.37 0.27 0.11% -12.56% -29.19% Jun/04
Oat 325.26 -1.2376 -0.38% -4.75% -14.01% Jun/04
Wool 1,964.00 30.00 1.55% 3.53% 63.80% Jun/04
Rice 12.53 -0.1300 -1.03% 7.00% -7.97% Jun/04
Canola 789.13 -8.87 -1.11% 4.20% 12.89% Jun/04
Sugar 14.38 0.14 1.00% -6.43% -13.51% Jun/04
Corn 427.41 -4.0950 -0.95% -8.18% -2.75% Jun/04


Coffee
Arabica coffee it is the world benchmark for coffee futures contracts that trade on the Inter Continental Exchange (ICE). Arabica accounts for 75 percent of the world’s production and is mostly cultivated in Brazil (40% of the world’s total supply) and Colombia. Robusta account for the remaining 25% and is mostly produced in Vietnam (15% of global supply) and Indonesia. Other major exporters include: Peru, India, Uganda, Ethiopia, Mexico and Cote Ivoire. Robusta is the coffee bean that is popular in Europe and espresso coffees while Arabica beans are popular in the United States.
Actual Previous Highest Lowest Dates Unit Frequency
252.82 253.10 440.85 41.50 1972 - 2026 USd/Lbs Daily

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Coffee Hits 18-month Low
Coffee decreased to 262.75 USd/Lbs, the lowest since November 2024. Over the past 4 weeks, Coffee lost 7.82%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 23.31%.
2026-06-01
Arabica Coffee Futures Hover Near 2024-Lows
Arabica coffee futures traded around $2.70 per pound, near their lowest since November 2024, on expectations of a bumper harvest in top grower Brazil. Prices are down more than 20% this year, driven by improved production forecasts for Brazil’s output from several leading consultancies, following the decline in production in 2025. Despite a reportedly slow start to the harvest in some producing regions, the crop is progressing without major issues and could deliver a record output, helping replenish global coffee supplies. Brazil’s Conab recently raised its 2026/27 coffee production forecast to a record 66.7 million bags from 66.2 million in February, an 18% increase from the previous season. Arabica output is projected at 45.8 million bags, up 28% year on year and the third-largest on record, supported by a positive biennial cycle and favorable weather conditions. Rabobank said that, unless a major weather event occurs, the market will gradually enter a phase of large surplus.
2026-05-26
Arabica Coffee Futures at 2024-Lows
Arabica coffee futures traded around $2.6 per pound, near the lowest since November 2024, pressured by expectations of increased supply in the near-term. Traders closely monitor the incoming 2026/27 harvest in top producer Brazil. Weather conditions remain favorable in Brazilian producing areas, with predominantly dry weather and high temperatures, which is favoring the progress of the harvest and reducing risks to production at this time. Even though it is still in its initial phase, the market is already anticipating a larger harvest, keeping prices under pressure. In late April, the Coffee Trading Academy forecast Brazil’s 2026/27 output to rise 12% year-over-year to 71.4 million bags. Meanwhile, the demand outlook is clouded by potential price increases tied to the ongoing US–Israeli conflict with Iran.
2026-05-07