(NewsNation) — Higher coffee prices could be brewing for consumers as the global coffee market smashed a 47-year record. Arabica coffee, a type of coffee bean largely grown in Central and South ...
Coffee prices have hit a new high — and prices at grocery stores and coffee shops are likely to rise with it. We don’t want to alarm you coffee drinkers on this fine morning, but the price of coffee ...
Droughts in top-producing Brazil and Vietnam caused the price hikes. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already been raising prices -- but the world can't seem to get enough caffeine.
You may have to dig deeper for your next cup of coffee. The price of coffee is soaring to the highest level in nearly half a century. Staff are closely watching prices rise at Cafe Imports in ...
A “Stew of variables” such as global unrest and climate change have led to the highest coffee prices since 1977.
Among the perceived culprits are: droughts in countries that are the largest growers of coffee beans; supply-chain issues tied to shipping; supply and demand, especially with growing demand in Asia; ...
Malaysian cafe owners who import coffee beans and sell speciality coffees are now faced with the challenge of rethinking ...
At $3.44 a pound, wholesale coffee prices set a record high last week, according to a report on The Hill. While a number of factors have contributed to those increases, extreme drought in Brazil, ...
The Vietnamese coffee industry harvested a bumper crop in 2024 amid rising export prices, setting the stage for a promising ...
A coffee farmer picks fresh coffee cherries in Colombia. New climate research suggests Latin America faces major declines in coffee-growing regions, as well as bees, which help coffee to grow. Alina ...
Droughts in top coffee-growing countries have shrunk the supply of beans. Supermarket brands like Nescafé and Folgers have already raised prices — but the world keeps drinking more and more coffee.
Lisa Luben, director of food services for Country Fair, doesn't like the idea of raising prices. Customers don't like it and it's not good for business, she said. But recently, after months of ...