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Coffee increased 55.82 USd/Lbs or 17.42% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Coffee - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.
Coffee growers raise two species of coffee bean: Arabica and robusta. The former is more expensive, selling for 2.93 U.S. dollars per kilogram in 2018 and projected to increase in price to 4.8 U.S. dollars in 2026. Robusta, named because it can grow at a wider range of altitudes and temperatures, sold for 1.87 U.S. dollars in 2018, projected to sell at 3.9 U.S. dollars per kilogram in 2026. Coffee production Coffee originally comes from Ethiopia, where a significant portion of coffee production continues to take place. The more popular bean, Arabica, takes its name from the Arabian Empire, when coffee consumption spread throughout the Middle East. After overcoming its ban by the Catholic Church, who saw coffee as in intoxicant from the Muslim world, coffee sales per capita are highest in European countries. Major players Starbucks has shaped the modern coffee culture, capitalizing on the Seattle coffee shop scene. This opened gourmet coffee to a wider market, shifting the global demand from cheaper robusta to better-tasting Arabica varieties. This shift has influenced the world coffee market, prompting companies such as McDonalds to open McCafé stores to cater to the evolving tastes of global consumers.
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Explore the dynamics of coffee futures, standardized contracts on commodity exchanges like ICE and LIFFE, crucial for price discovery and risk management in the coffee industry. Learn about the primary coffee types, Arabica and Robusta, and understand how climatic conditions, geopolitical events, and currency fluctuations influence coffee prices. Discover the roles of speculators and hedgers in navigating market volatility and managing risks in the international coffee trade.
Colombian Mild Arabicas remained the most expensive coffee per pound in 2019, though the trend has seen the price plummet from a 2011 high of 2.84 dollars to 1.34 dollars in 2019. Arabicas of all varieties commanded higher dollar values than their Robusta cousins.
Arabica and Robusta differences
Arabica and Robusta are the two most popular coffee varieties in the world. There are several important differences between the coffees. Robusta is originally from sub-Saharan Africa and is now primarily grown in Africa and Indonesia. Arabica, on the other hand, originated in the Ethiopian highlands and is now typically grown in South America and Africa. Another notable difference between the varieties is their amount of caffeine. Robusta contains nearly double the amount of caffeine of Arabica. Robusta also tolerates a wider range of climate conditions and produces a greater yield per hectare than Arabica. These are two factors which contribute to Arabica’s higher price.
Production and consumption
Due to its demand, over 101 million 60-kilogram bags of Arabica were produced worldwide in 2020. The less popular Robusta had a total production of 74.29 million 60-kilogram bags in the same year. Both varieties support the continually growing rate of coffee consumption. In 2020, 166.63 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee were consumed worldwide.
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Explore the dramatic rise in coffee prices due to supply constraints and weather issues, affecting global coffee markets significantly.
In December 2024 the average price of a 60 kilogram bag of arabica coffee in Brazil stood at around 2,081.5 Brazilian reals, the highest peak recorded during the reported period. Back in January 2021, the price of the same bag stood at just over 639.7 Brazilian reals.
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The size and share of the market is categorized based on Type (Arabica coffee beans, Robusta coffee beans, Liberica coffee beans, Excelsa coffee beans, Blend coffee beans) and Application (Coffee brewing, Espresso, Specialty coffee, Coffee roasting, Coffee trading) and geographical regions (North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, South America, and Middle-East and Africa).
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Coffee prices have surged dramatically, hitting a 47-year high, driven by a severe drought in Brazil, the world's leading coffee producer, affecting global supply.
This statistic shows the monthly sales price of mild arabica coffees in Europe from 2016 to 2022. The sales price of arabica coffee has increased in the period under consideration from 2.94 euros per kilogram in February 2016 to 5.71 euros per pound in June 2022.
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Learn about the factors that influence the price of Arabica green coffee beans, such as quality, origin, market demand, and global production. Understand how market conditions, weather, and other factors can cause fluctuations in coffee prices. Discover why specialty Arabica beans can be more expensive and how supply and demand dynamics, origin, speculative trading, and currency fluctuations can impact the price of coffee beans.
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Global Commodity Coffee Beans market size 2025 was XX Million. Commodity Coffee Beans Industry compound annual growth rate (CAGR) will be XX% from 2025 till 2033.
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Brazil Inflation Nowcast: Contribution: Commodity Prices: Arabica Coffee Indicator: CEPEA/ESALQ: BRL data was reported at 0.765 % in 10 Mar 2025. This stayed constant from the previous number of 0.765 % for 03 Mar 2025. Brazil Inflation Nowcast: Contribution: Commodity Prices: Arabica Coffee Indicator: CEPEA/ESALQ: BRL data is updated weekly, averaging 0.063 % from Dec 2022 (Median) to 10 Mar 2025, with 119 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 29.106 % in 02 Dec 2024 and a record low of 0.000 % in 05 Jun 2023. Brazil Inflation Nowcast: Contribution: Commodity Prices: Arabica Coffee Indicator: CEPEA/ESALQ: BRL data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by CEIC Data. The data is categorized under Global Database’s Brazil – Table BR.CEIC.NC: CEIC Nowcast: Inflation: Headline.
Coffee production in Brazil reached an estimate of close to 59 million 60-kilogram bags in 2024, up from more than 55 million bags a year earlier. Coffee crops are characterized by a biennial effect in harvest yields, in which production yields are very high one year, and comparably low in the following. Agricultural cultivation Brazil is by far the largest coffee producer worldwide, while in the domestic sector, the commodity accounted for around six percent of the agricultural production value in 2022. Nonetheless, the area planted with coffee in Brazil has been on an overall decreasing trend throughout the past decade, compensated in recent years by an increase in average yield. Coffee varieties The Arabica variety, one of the first coffee species ever cultivated, and normally associated with finer, more aromatic coffees, represented around 69 percent of the Brazilian coffee output in 2023. Although Arabica is more sensitive to the biennial effect than Robusta coffee, this varieties’ higher market prices offsets the lower yield. In fact, the revenue generated by Arabica coffee in Brazil reached almost 42 billion Brazilian reals in 2023.
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Explore the world of coffee trading, where Arabica and Robusta beans are exchanged on major global exchanges, covering futures contracts, speculation, and the impact of global market trends and consumer preferences on coffee prices.
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India Exports: Volume: HS: 09011112: Coffee Arabica Plantation B data was reported at 6,359.780 kg th in 2018. This records an increase from the previous number of 6,294.410 kg th for 2017. India Exports: Volume: HS: 09011112: Coffee Arabica Plantation B data is updated yearly, averaging 6,256.080 kg th from Mar 1997 (Median) to 2018, with 22 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 9,124.800 kg th in 2013 and a record low of 830.510 kg th in 2000. India Exports: Volume: HS: 09011112: Coffee Arabica Plantation B data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by Ministry of Commerce and Industry. The data is categorized under India Premium Database’s Foreign Trade – Table IN.JAL003: Foreign Trade: Harmonized System 8 Digits: By Commodity: HS09: Coffee, Tea, Mate and Spices: Exports: Volume .
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Coffee increased 55.82 USd/Lbs or 17.42% since the beginning of 2025, according to trading on a contract for difference (CFD) that tracks the benchmark market for this commodity. Coffee - values, historical data, forecasts and news - updated on March of 2025.