Arabica Coffee Futures at Over 1-Week Low
2025-11-17 16:06
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Arabica coffee futures hovered around $4 per pound, close the lowest since November 6, pressured by forecasts of bumper crops in major producing countries, particularly Brazil.
Global coffee market analyst Rabobank forecasts a global coffee market surplus of 7–10 million bags in 2026/27, supported by a recovery in Brazil’s Arabica production.
In the meantime, StoneX expects a strong production recovery next year, projecting a record 70.7 million-bag crop in Brazil for 2026/27, up 13.5% from the previous year.
A very abundant Brazilian harvest would help replenish stocks following the 2021–2024 period of continuous supply shortages.
Meanwhile, President Trump recently issued an order removing the reciprocal tariffs on many agricultural goods implemented in April, but Brazilian agricultural products remain subject to a 40% surcharge.