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Two organizations' move against the slave-like conditions of coffee workers in Brazil may cause difficulties for coffee and ...
Friday closed up +1.05 (+0.26%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) closed down -12 (-0.22%). Coffee prices settled mixed on ...
Coffee giant Starbucks is being sued over allegations that it’s sourcing its coffee beans from a farm in Brazil with slavery-like working conditions. The labor rights group International Rights ...
July arabica coffee (KCN25) today is up +1.50 (+0.38%), and July ICE robusta coffee (RMN25) is down -27 (-0.50%). Coffee ...
Coffee News is proud to maintain advertising partnerships with many of the world’s leading coffee companies, yet maintains a ...
Two legal actions seeking U.S. government intervention say that some of the coffee bought by major American retailers is ...
A labor rights group has alleged that Starbucks sourced coffee from a major Brazilian cooperative whose member farms were ...
Brazil's coffee sector has the country's highest number of workers rescued from debt bondage, excessive hours, lack of ...
Brazil's 2025/26 coffee crop is forecast to decline by between 3% to 6.4% versus the previous cycle, mostly due to dry ...
Looking back while in 1999/2000 the relation between Brazil/Argentina production was 1.3 (83 and 65 million tons); the ratio jumped to 1.4 in 2006/07 (133 and 95 million tons).
Brazilian food supply and statistics agency Conab has reported that Brazil’s coffee production is expected to decline in 2019 to between 50.48 and 54.48 million bags. Conab attributes the 11.5 ...
Increased global supplies are bearish for robusta coffee. Marex Solutions projects Vietnam's 2025/26 robusta production at 28.8 million bags, up +7.9% y/y, and Brazil's 2025/26 robusta ...