• Coffee Prices Cool Down: Why Your Morning Brew Might Get Cheaper and What to Do About It
    Feb 27 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you navigate it all.

    Right now, Arabica coffee futures on the New York exchange are sitting at around 280 cents per pound, down about 0.45% from yesterday and a hefty 20% drop over the past month, according to Trading Economics. Robusta on the London exchange for May delivery closed at 3639 USD per ton, off 64 bucks, while domestic Vietnamese markets are buying Robusta at 96,500 to 98,000 dong per kg, down 1000 dong from before, as reported by Phu Nui TV.

    The big story is supply bouncing back strong. Rabobank forecasts global production hitting a record 180 million bags for the 2026-27 season, up 8 million from last year, thanks to bumper crops in Brazil—Conab predicts 66.2 million bags there alone, boosted by good rains in Minas Gerais. Vietnam's exports are surging too, easing shortages that jacked up prices through 2025. ICE stocks are recovering, and Brazil's coffee might export a historic amount next season.

    For you coffee lovers and traders, this means prices could keep softening toward 250 cents per pound in the next year. Practical tip: If you're roasting or buying beans, lock in contracts now before more supply floods in, or hunt for deals on Robusta blends—they're holding steadier. Small farmers, watch weather and diversify to stay ahead.

    That's your daily brew on coffee prices—stay savvy out there. Thanks for tuning in, friends. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and join me next time for more. Brew on!

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  • Coffee Prices Perk Up in Vietnam While Global Markets Brace for Brazilian Boom
    Feb 26 2026
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    Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee trading prices, domestic and global updates, and what it means for you.

    First up, the current trading price action. On the New York Stock Exchange, Arabica coffee closed at 284.85 cents per pound for the May contract, down just a bit from yesterday according to Lao Dong News. Trading Economics reports it dipped to 281.50 US dollars per pound today, part of a monthly slide amid big supply forecasts. Over in Vietnam and key areas like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, Dak Nong, and Lam Dong, domestic Robusta prices jumped up 1,000 VND per kg to around 97,000 to 98,200 VND per kg, with some spots hitting 99,000 VND for port deliveries. Thats a solid two-day rally, pulling prices away from last weeks lows near 93,000 VND.

    Globally, were seeing bearish pressure from record production outlooks. Brazil is eyeing a massive 2026-27 harvest of up to 70.7 million bags, per StoneX analysts, which could flood the market and ease prices further. Rabobank and others forecast world output at 180 to 188 million bags against demand of 181 million, rebuilding depleted stocks. But short-term, a strong Brazilian Real and lower Colombian supply are propping things up. Plus, the International Coffee Organization just launched their Coffee Is Part of the Solution campaign, highlighting coffees role in sustainability.

    For you at home, heres your takeaway: if youre a farmer, watch that 97,500 to 98,500 VND range and plan sales wisely before any inventory builds pull it back. Roasters and buyers, stock up now on the dip but hedge against weather risks in places like Kenya. Everyday coffee lovers, enjoy that morning brew, prices might soften more ahead.

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  • Daily Brew Report: Arabica Dips While Robusta Surges - Time to Stock Your Pantry with Vanessa Clark
    Feb 25 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, global trends, and what it all means for your morning brew.

    First up, the current trading prices. On the world markets, Arabica coffee futures on New York are holding around 284 to 288 cents per pound for near-term contracts like March 2026, up slightly today after hitting recent lows, thanks to tight short-term supplies and a stronger Brazilian real making farmers hold back. Robusta on London is surging too, with May 2026 at 3663 dollars per ton, up over 121 dollars in the latest session. But domestically in Vietnam, prices dipped a bit, now fluctuating between 92,800 and 93,400 Vietnamese dong per kilogram in key areas like Dak Lak and Gia Lai.

    Overall, coffee is consolidating after some drops, with Arabica down about 20 percent in the past month amid forecasts of record global production hitting 180 million bags in 2026-2027, led by Brazils massive harvest boosted by heavy rains. In the US, the coffee market is booming toward 39.7 billion dollars by 2034, driven by premium blends, at-home brewing gadgets, and ready-to-drink options.

    Her takeaway for you: With prices easing, its a great time to stock up on quality beans or try a new grinder for better home brews, since that makes a huge difference in flavor. Watch for more upside if supplies stay tight short-term.

    Thanks for joining me today, buddies. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for the next update, and keep sipping smart. See you soon!

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  • Coffee Dips Below 285: Brazil Rains Brew Record Harvest While Vietnam Prices Drop to Sweet Spot
    Feb 24 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to help you make the most of it.

    Right now, Arabica coffee futures are trading at about 284 US cents per pound, up a bit over 2 percent from yesterday according to Trading Economics. That's after hitting recent lows around 278 cents, with Robusta futures on the London exchange hovering between 4640 and 4860 dollars per metric ton. In Vietnam, the top Robusta producer, domestic prices have dropped to around 93400 Vietnamese dong per kilogram in the Central Highlands, creating a great buying opportunity for importers as global supply looks stronger.

    The big story is Brazil's promising 2026 crop. Recent rains have boosted prospects for a record harvest, up to 66 million bags, easing supply worries and pushing prices down from last year's highs. Vietnam's wrapping up irrigation for their next crop too, with nearly half already forward sold. Uganda reports farmgate prices steady, like 12000 to 12500 Ugandan shillings per kilo for FAQ Robusta.

    For you home brewers and roasters, this dip means deals on quality beans. Stock up now on Vietnamese Robusta for bold espressos or Brazilian Arabica for smooth pours, but watch support levels around 276 cents to avoid missing rebounds. Analysts see potential upside to 302 cents if it holds.

    That's your daily brew on coffee prices, friends. Thanks for tuning in, grab your mug, subscribe for more updates, and I'll catch you next time!

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  • Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Brazil Boosts Supply While Your Local Cup Gets Cheaper
    Feb 23 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm your host Vanessa, and today we're diving into the latest on coffee prices, what's driving the market, and some smart tips to make the most of it all.

    First up, the current trading prices as of this evening. On the international front, Robusta futures on the London exchange for May 2026 closed around 3,591 to 3,615 USD per ton after a weekly drop of about 5 to 6 percent, thanks to reports from Phu Nu TV. Arabica on the New York exchange for March and May 2026 is trading at roughly 285 to 288 cents per pound, down around 4 percent this week, pressured by Barchart and ADM Investor Services noting improved crop prospects in Brazil. Domestically in Vietnam's key regions like Dak Lak, Lam Dong, Gia Lai, and Dak Nong, Robusta is holding steady between 93,500 and 99,000 VND per kg, with some spots like Cu Mgar at 99,000 VND per kg according to XLIII Coffee updates.

    What's behind the dip? Brazil's Conab forecasts a massive 17 percent jump in 2026 production to 66 million bags, boosted by good rains in Minas Gerais, while Vietnam's exports are surging. That means more supply hitting the market, keeping prices in check despite some supportive factors like lower Colombian output.

    For you at home, here's your takeaway: with prices softening, it's a great time to stock up on quality beans for your daily brew. Try blending Robusta for that bold kick in cold brews, or go Arabica for smoother pours. Watch Brazil's weather and Vietnam shipments for quick rebounds, and consider sustainable specialty options popping up amid climate worries.

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  • Vietnam's Coffee Export Surge Meets Brazil's Record Harvest: Why Your Local Cup Costs Less
    Feb 20 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey everyone, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. I'm Vanessa Clark, and today we're diving into some fascinating developments in the global coffee market that might surprise you. Stick around because we've got the latest trading prices and what they mean for your morning cup.

    Let's start with what's happening on the trading floors. Arabica futures on the New York exchange are sitting at 280.70 cents per pound, down 6.85 cents, while May contracts are trading at 279.70 cents per pound. Robusta prices have taken quite a tumble too, plummeting to six-month lows around 3,691 dollars per metric ton. That's a significant drop from this time last year when robusta was trading at 5,356 dollars per metric ton.

    Now you might be wondering why prices are falling when we all seem to be drinking more coffee than ever. The answer lies in one word: supply. Brazil's crop forecasting agency reported that Brazil's 2026 coffee production will jump by 17.2 percent year over year to a record 66.2 million bags. Arabica production specifically is climbing 23.2 percent. That's a massive increase. Meanwhile, Vietnam, the world's largest robusta producer, exported a whopping 198,000 metric tons of coffee in January alone, up 38.3 percent from last year.

    But here's where it gets interesting for coffee lovers. Despite this global supply surge, Vietnamese domestic prices remained surprisingly resilient. In the Central Highlands, prices hovered between 96,400 and 97,900 Vietnamese dong per kilogram, showing stability even as world markets experienced sharper declines.

    What about here in Vietnam specifically? Prices varied by region but generally landed in the mid-94 to mid-95 thousand dong per kilogram range across areas like Dak Lak and Dak Nong provinces.

    There's a silver lining for arabica enthusiasts though. Colombia, the world's second largest arabica producer, saw coffee production fall 34 percent year over year in January. That supply constraint is providing some support for arabica prices even as they trend downward.

    The big picture here is that global coffee production is expected to hit record levels, but regional variations mean some coffee origins will remain tighter than others. If you're someone who cares about specialty coffee origins, this could actually create more value for single origin beans.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. If you found this helpful, please subscribe and join us next time when we'll be tracking these prices and exploring what's really brewing in the world of coffee. Until then, enjoy your next cup.

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  • Daily Coffee Price Tracker: Brazil's Bumper Crop Looms as Heat Stresses Vietnam's Beans
    Feb 19 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, your go-to buddy for all things coffee prices, and today we're diving into the latest buzz on coffee markets, futures, and what it means for your morning brew.

    First up, the current trading prices as of this Thursday. On the London Robusta market, March futures closed at 3734 USD per ton, up 53 bucks or about 1.44 percent, while May hit 3683 USD per ton, gaining 64 dollars. That's roughly 96,300 dong per kg for March and 95,000 dong for May in Vietnam terms. Over on New York Arabica, March futures settled at 287.5 cents per pound, up nearly 3 cents or 1 percent, and May at 285.15 cents per pound. In Vietnam's key growing areas like Dak Lak, Gia Lai, and Dak Nong, domestic Robusta is trading around 95,500 to 97,000 dong per kg, with port deliveries near Ho Chi Minh City at 97,000 dong. Uganda farmgate prices for high-grade Bugisu AA are holding strong at about 22,431 Ugandan shillings per kg.

    Prices bounced back today after some early dips, thanks to technical buying and steady demand, but keep an eye on Brazil's massive 2026 crop forecast of 66.2 million bags, up 17 percent, which could pressure prices lower soon as supply improves. Vietnam's robust exports are adding to that bearish vibe too. On the flip side, climate change is heating up coffee belts, with more days over 30 degrees Celsius stressing plants and shrinking harvests, per Climate Central analysis.

    Actionable tip for you home brewers or traders: If you're buying beans now, lock in at these levels before Brazil floods the market, but watch weather reports from Vietnam and Colombia for volatility. Maybe try shade-grown coffee to support farmers adapting to heat.

    Thanks for joining me today, coffee lovers. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates, and brew on!

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  • Brazil's Bumper Crop Cools Down Coffee Prices While Climate Heats Up the Long Game
    Feb 18 2026
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    This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

    Hi everyone, I'm Vanessa Clark, and welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. If you've been following the coffee market, you know we've had quite the rollercoaster these past few weeks. Today we're diving into what's happening right now with coffee prices and what it means for your morning cup.

    Let's talk numbers first. As of today, arabica coffee futures are trading around 284 cents per pound, down significantly from where we were just a few weeks ago. We've seen a sharp pullback in the market, with prices hitting their lowest levels in about seven and a half months. Robusta coffee is also under pressure, trading around 3,600 to 3,700 per ton on international exchanges. These are meaningful declines, folks.

    So what's driving these price drops? The big story is Brazil. Brazil's crop forecasting agency announced that the country's coffee production will jump by over seventeen percent year over year, reaching a record sixty-six point two million bags. That's huge. And it's not just arabica either. Arabica production alone is climbing over twenty-three percent. When you have the world's largest coffee producer saying they're about to flood the market with coffee, prices tend to fall. It's basic supply and demand.

    But here's where it gets interesting. Even though we're seeing these lower prices, the market isn't moving on low volume. Trading activity remains robust, which tells us this selloff is real and broad-based, not just a few traders panicking out of their positions.

    Now, I want to point out something important that's happening beneath the surface. Climate Central released new research showing that coffee growing regions around the world are experiencing more extreme heat. The five biggest coffee producing countries are getting an average of fifty-seven additional days per year of heat that's harmful to coffee plants. That's a serious long-term threat to global supplies.

    So we have this interesting contradiction right now. Short term, we're looking at potentially abundant supplies coming from Brazil and strong exports from Vietnam pushing prices lower. But longer term, climate change is making it harder to grow coffee where we've traditionally grown it. This could eventually support prices, but for now, the supply story is winning.

    For traders and coffee enthusiasts, the takeaway is simple. We're in a bearish phase driven by expectations of a bumper Brazilian harvest. Keep an eye on weather forecasts for Brazil over the next couple weeks. Any frost or significant heat could shift this narrative pretty quickly.

    Thanks so much for tuning in to Daily Coffee Price Tracker. If you're enjoying these daily updates on what's moving coffee prices, please subscribe and join us tomorrow for the latest market moves. I'm Vanessa Clark, and I'll see you next time.

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