Coffee futures settle lower on Brazilian real weakness

Coffee futures prices declined on Tuesday, with arabica and robusta contracts closing lower after an early advance. The drop was driven by a weakening Brazilian real, which encouraged exports from the world's top producer. Initial gains stemmed from supply disruptions in the Middle East, but beneficial rains in Brazil tempered the outlook.

On Tuesday, May arabica coffee futures (KCK26) closed down 1.45 cents, or 0.51%, while May ICE robusta coffee (RMK26) fell 67 points, or 1.78%. Prices had initially risen due to supply concerns from the war in Iran, which halted shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. This disruption increased global shipping rates, insurance premiums, and fuel costs, raising expenses for coffee importers and roasters.

However, the market reversed as the Brazilian real (^USDBRL) weakened to a 1.5-month low against the U.S. dollar, prompting long liquidation in futures. The softer currency makes Brazilian coffee more competitive internationally, boosting export sales from producers in the country, the largest global supplier.

Adding downward pressure, beneficial rains in Brazil improved prospects for the coffee crop. Somar Meteorologia noted on Monday that precipitation in Minas Gerais, Brazil's primary arabica-growing region, enhanced yield outlooks, acting as a bearish factor for prices. Arabica retreated from a one-week high, and robusta from a two-week peak, reflecting these combined influences on the market.

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Trading floor scene illustrating Colombian peso's 1.36% drop amid regional currency gains and January volatility.
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Colombian peso decouples from peers amid January volatility

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Continuing its strong revaluation trend earlier in January—where it led emerging currencies with gains over 4% through January 22—the Colombian peso depreciated 1.36% on January 28, 2026, diverging from appreciating regional peers like the Brazilian real and Mexican peso. Despite the daily drop, it holds a 3.5% monthly gain amid global volatility and commodity rebounds.

Мировые цены на кофе падают из-за ожидаемых рекордных урожаев от основных производителей, таких как Бразилия, Вьетнам, Колумбия и Индонезия. Бразильское агентство Conab прогнозирует, что производство арабики может достичь 49 миллионов мешков в 2026/27 году, по сравнению с 37,7 миллионами в прошлом году, благодаря благоприятным осадкам. Эфиопские экспортеры предупреждают о более тяжелых временах с обваливающимися маржами и растущей неопределенностью.

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Colombia's coffee production dropped 34% in January 2026 compared to the same month the previous year, reaching just 893,000 60-kg sacks. The National Federation of Coffee Growers attributes this decline to climate shocks, exchange rate appreciation, and international price volatility. Nonetheless, exports over the last 12 months saw a slight increase.

The Colombian peso dollar closed lower on December 24, 2025, at $3,706.74 after a $52.74 drop from the TRM of $3,759.48. Oil prices edged up slightly, with Brent at US$62.50 and WTI at US$58.50 per barrel. This movement aligns with market bets on Federal Reserve rate cuts and geopolitical risks affecting oil supply.

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As global coffee production and consumption reach record highs, the specialty coffee sector seeks ways to broaden its appeal. Experts emphasize hospitality and flavor experiences over technical education to draw in new drinkers. Despite challenges like higher prices, growth in markets such as the US, India, and Eastern Europe signals potential for wider adoption.

South Africa's white and yellow maize futures have dropped to their lowest levels in four years, driven by a stronger rand, global oversupply, and La Niña rains. This decline is expected to ease food inflation and reduce feed costs for livestock farmers, though it poses challenges for grain producers.

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Эфиопская группа Kerchanshe, инвестиционная фирма в сфере кофе, договорилась о сотрудничестве с бразильским институтом сельскохозяйственных исследований Embrapa по развитию кофе и связанным сельскохозяйственным hoạt độngям. Соглашение, по словам чиновников, должно способствовать экономическому росту Эфиопии.

 

 

 

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