Urgency to Act: How Climate Conditions are Driving Coffee Prices to Skyrocket
JACIMARA DA SILVA
I trade stocks of Sugar, Soy and Corn produced in Brazil. We have been supplying food to the international market since 2004
Brazil, the world's largest coffee exporter, is facing unprecedented challenges. Climate conditions, such as severe droughts and irregular rainfall, are wreaking havoc on coffee crops. This adversity is reducing yields and threatening the supply of specialty coffee, driving prices higher.
Brazil is experiencing the longest and most severe period of drought since the 2015 drought. This is the conclusion of the National Center for Monitoring Natural Disasters (Cemaden), an agency linked to the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MCTI). Until November, the scenario should not change and only Rio Grande do Sul should be free from drought. The condition has impacts on Brazil and the world, threatening, above all, agricultural production, especially coffee production, causing losses and leading to uncertainty regarding the 2025 harvest. (Jornal O Globo)
The time to act is now. As the forecast for future harvests looks grim, the cost of importing Brazilian coffee could soon become prohibitive. Waiting longer means risking paying exorbitant prices or missing out on high-quality coffee altogether.
For importers, securing supply chains now is crucial. We have compiled a comprehensive [Guide to Brazilian Coffee Exporters] to help you find qualified suppliers before the situation worsens. [ Click here ] to download the guide and secure your coffee supply before prices surge.
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