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However, most of the coffee we consume worldwide comes from two main species: Arabica and Canephora. More commonly known as ...
LONDON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - Arabica coffee futures are expected to fall by around 30% by the end of 2025, with recent record high prices expected to curb demand and early signs pointing to a bumper ...
Arabica coffee prices hit their highest ever level on global supply worries, beating a prior record set almost 50 years ago. Continuous arabica futures on ICE rose 4.1% to $3.44 a pound by midday ...
While there are nearly 120 different varieties of coffee plants, arabica and robusta are the only two that can be harvested for their beans. These two varieties couldn’t be more different ...
Arabica coffee is a type of coffee plant (the scientific name is coffea arabica). In fact, 60% of the sweet, fragrant coffee we drink comes from the fruit of the arabica plant; the remaining 40% ...
This surge means that coffee prices across the board — from fancy beverages made from Arabica beans to robusta-fueled instant coffee — are almost sure to cost more for the everyday consumer.
July arabica coffee (KCN25) today is down -4.15 (-1.06%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) is up +23 (+0.43%). Coffee prices today are mixed. Arabica coffee is under pressure today from ...
Arabica coffee prices hit a record level earlier in the session, as traders digest the withdrawal of President Trump’s threats to impose tariffs and economic sanctions on Colombia. Continuous ...
Arabica coffee futures cooled after a rapid rally that brought prices to a two-year high as supply concerns mount, threatening to drive up the cost of consumers’ caffeine fix. The most-active ...
The premium that arabica coffee commands over cheaper robusta is near the highest since late 2011 on increasing concerns over poor supplies of the more expensive variety preferred by specialty ...