Arabica coffee futures eased to near $2.9 per pound, the lowest in over two weeks, pressured by expectations of increased global supply, especially from top producer Brazil. The start of the harvest in the coming weeks is expected to gradually increase the availability of coffee in the physical market, which reinforces seasonal pressure on prices. On Thursday, Marex Group Plc projected a record 2026/27 Brazil coffee crop of 75.9 million bags, surpassing last week’s forecast from Sucafina of 75.4 million bags, and representing a 15.5% year-on-year increase. Earlier this month, StoneX also raised its Brazil 2026/27 production estimate to a record 75.3 million bags, up from 70.7 million bags in November. At the same time, certified Arabica stocks have picked up recently, though still below historical norms, providing some relief to near-term supply pressures. Meanwhile, the market remains alert as Middle East tensions push oil prices higher, boosting transportation and operational costs.

Coffee rose to 295.94 USd/Lbs on April 3, 2026, up 0.18% from the previous day. Over the past month, Coffee's price has risen 3.38%, but it is still 19.28% lower than a year ago, 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 April 4 of 2026.

Coffee rose to 295.94 USd/Lbs on April 3, 2026, up 0.18% from the previous day. Over the past month, Coffee's price has risen 3.38%, but it is still 19.28% lower than a year ago, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Coffee is expected to trade at 283.18 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 265.77 in 12 months time.



Price Day Month Year Date
Soybeans 1,163.50 -5.00 -0.43% 0.67% 15.03% Apr/02
Wheat 598.25 0.75 0.13% 4.54% 11.61% Apr/02
Lumber 596.50 -9.50 -1.57% 7.67% -1.32% Apr/02
Cheese 1.74 0.0260 1.52% 2.77% 3.26% Apr/02
Palm Oil 4,839.00 48.00 1.00% 14.72% 11.78% Apr/03
Milk 17.65 -0.08 -0.45% 6.52% 3.76% Apr/03
Cocoa 3,250.25 5.25 0.16% 6.22% -61.76% Apr/03
Cotton 70.88 -0.036 -0.05% 10.48% 11.98% Apr/03
Rubber 198.80 -4.60 -2.26% -2.21% 7.17% Apr/02
Orange Juice 199.46 0.06 0.03% 2.82% -12.09% Apr/03
Coffee 295.98 0.58 0.20% 3.40% -19.27% Apr/03
Oat 345.50 -1.5000 -0.43% 9.77% -1.85% Apr/02
Wool 1,786.00 0 0% 4.08% 42.99% Apr/03
Rice 11.23 -0.0500 -0.44% 6.09% -14.11% Apr/02
Canola 727.13 0.13 0.02% 2.50% 17.44% Apr/03
Sugar 14.96 -0.04 -0.26% 8.97% -20.91% Apr/03
Corn 452.25 -2.0000 -0.44% 4.15% -1.15% Apr/02


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
295.94 295.40 440.85 41.50 1972 - 2026 USd/Lbs Daily

News Stream
Arabica Coffee Futures at Over 2-Week Low
Arabica coffee futures eased to near $2.9 per pound, the lowest in over two weeks, pressured by expectations of increased global supply, especially from top producer Brazil. The start of the harvest in the coming weeks is expected to gradually increase the availability of coffee in the physical market, which reinforces seasonal pressure on prices. On Thursday, Marex Group Plc projected a record 2026/27 Brazil coffee crop of 75.9 million bags, surpassing last week’s forecast from Sucafina of 75.4 million bags, and representing a 15.5% year-on-year increase. Earlier this month, StoneX also raised its Brazil 2026/27 production estimate to a record 75.3 million bags, up from 70.7 million bags in November. At the same time, certified Arabica stocks have picked up recently, though still below historical norms, providing some relief to near-term supply pressures. Meanwhile, the market remains alert as Middle East tensions push oil prices higher, boosting transportation and operational costs.
2026-03-30
Arabica Coffee Futures at Over 1-Month High
Arabica coffee futures rose further to around $3.2 per pound, the highest level since early February, due to signs of tightening short-term supply in top grower Brazil and ongoing external risks. A report by Cooxupé, Brazil’s largest coffee cooperative, estimated that exports would fall 10% in 2026 to around 4.4 million bags, down from 4.9 million in 2025. This short-term reduction in supply is a direct consequence of the smaller 2025 harvest, putting pressure on export volumes in the first half of 2026, although the outlook for the new harvest remains optimistic. At the same time, dealers noted that farmers continue to hold back sales in anticipation of higher prices, limiting availability. Geopolitical tensions and uncertainty over global trade flows, including risks to logistics routes and rising transportation costs, are providing additional support and helping sustain elevated prices.
2026-03-20
Coffee Hits 4-week High
Coffee increased to 302.15 USd/Lbs, the highest since February 2026. Over the past 4 weeks, Coffee gained 5.39%, and in the last 12 months, it decreased 23.17%.
2026-03-19