Extreme weather is ravaging arabica harvests in Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, turning a cup of joe into something of a luxury item.
Lately, though, water is scarce on Almeida’s modest farm in Caconde, a town in one of Sao Paulo state’s key growing regions.
Brazilian coffee exporting companies Atlantica and Cafebras — part of the Montesanto Tavares Group — filed for bankruptcy ...
GUAXUPE, Brazil (Reuters) - In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with ... Paulo Armelin, who farms near Patrocinio in the Cerrado Mineiro region, is an exception, keeping 40% of his ...
(Reuters) - The mid-sized coffee merchant Central do Cafe in Brazil's Minas Gerais state suspended operations temporarily starting this week, seeking to renegotiate its debts, according to a note ...
Coffee prices today are trading higher on below-normal rain in Brazil that may reduce coffee crop yields. Somar Meteorologia reported last Monday that Brazil's biggest arabica coffee growing ...
The type of coffee that Brazil has exported the most in 2024 continues to be arabica, with over 33.97 million bags. Cecafé said this volume, up 23.2% from the same span last year, is the highest ...
Montesanto Tavares is a large vertical coffee holding company in Brazil which also owns coffee farms in the country and the import company Ally, which has offices in the United States and the ...
GUAXUPE, Brazil (Reuters) - In a Brazilian coffee warehouse usually stuffed with a quarter of a million bags of the aromatic bean, voices echo in the largely empty space at a large producers' ...