
Tighter ICE Arabica Inventories Boost Coffee Prices

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Coffee prices are rising due to declining inventories, with July arabica coffee up 1.56% and robusta coffee up 2.04%. ICE arabica inventories have dropped to a two-month low of 497,462 bags. Concerns over a prolonged US-Iran conflict affecting the Strait of Hormuz are contributing to supply tightness, increasing shipping and import costs. Brazilian coffee exports have also decreased, with a reported 10% year-on-year drop. Meanwhile, projections indicate a record Brazilian coffee crop for 2026/27, which may impact future prices.
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