Arabica Coffee Futures at Over 2-Week High
2026-08-17 14:27
By
Luisa Carvalho
1 min. read
Arabica coffee futures rose above $3.2 per pound, hovering near their highest since late July, supported by the slower pace of the Brazilian harvest and concerns about supply.
Safras & Mercado reported on August 14 that the Brazil 2026/27 coffee harvest was 90% completed as of August 12, behind 97% last year and the 5-year average of 94%.
Brazil's arabica coffee harvest was 86% complete, behind last year's 95%.
In the meantime, latest data showed ICE arabica coffee inventories fell to a 2.75-year low of 231,445 bags.
Attention is already shifting to the 2027/28 harvest, but uncertainty over the current crop and ongoing weather risks are keeping the market cautious, with new deals remaining scarce.
Meanwhile, traders continued to assess the impact of earthquake-related disruptions to Colombian coffee exports, with shipments through the main port Buenaventura only partially resumed and remaining limited.