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		<title>Brazil: Bad weather pushes coffee prices to record high</title>
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<p class="">Coffee drinkers may soon see their morning treat get more expensive, as the price of coffee on international commodity markets has hit its highest level on record.</p>



<p class="">On Tuesday, the price for Arabica beans, which account for most global production, topped $3.44 a pound (0.45kg), having jumped more than 80% this year.</p>



<p class=""> The cost of Robusta beans, meanwhile, hit a fresh high in September.</p>



<p class="">It comes as coffee traders expect crops to shrink after the world&#8217;s two largest producers, Brazil and Vietnam, were hit by bad weather and the drink&#8217;s popularity continues to grow. One expert said coffee brands were considering putting prices up in the new year.</p>



<p class="">While in recent years major coffee roasters have been able to absorb price hikes to keep customers happy and maintain market share, it looks like that&#8217;s about to change, according to Vinh Nguyen, the chief executive of Vinh Nguyen Tuan Loc Commodities.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Brands like JDE Peet (the owner of the Douwe Egberts brand), Nestlé and all that, have [previously] taken the hit from higher raw material prices to themselves,&#8221; he said.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;But right now they are almost at a tipping point. A lot of them are mulling a price increase in supermarkets in [the first quarter] of 2025.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">At an event for investors in November, a top Nestlé executive said the coffee industry was facing &#8220;tough times&#8221;, admitting his company would have to adjust its prices and pack sizes.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;We are not immune to the price of coffee, far from it,&#8221; said David Rennie, Nestlé&#8217;s head of coffee brands.</p>



<p class="">The last record high for coffee was set in 1977 after unusual snowfall devastated plantations in Brazil.&#8221;Concerns over the 2025 crop in Brazil are the main driver,&#8221; said Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The country experienced its worst drought in 70 years during August and September, followed by heavy rains in October, raising fears that the flowering crop could fail.&#8221;</p>



<p class="">It is not just Brazilian coffee plantations, which mostly produce Arabica beans, that have been hurt by bad weather.</p>



<p class="">Robusta supplies are also set to shrink after plantations in Vietnam, the largest producer of that variety, also faced both drought and heavy rainfall.</p>



<p class="">Coffee is the world&#8217;s second most traded commodity by volume, after crude oil, and its popularity is increasing. For example, consumption in China has more than doubled in the last decade.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;Demand for the commodity remains high, while inventories held by producers and roasters are reported to be at low levels,&#8221; said Fernanda Okada, a coffee pricing analyst at S&amp;P Global Commodity Insights.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;The upward trend in coffee prices is expected to persist for some time,&#8221; she added.</p>



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