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Arabica coffee futures in New York jumped nearly 4% to $4.36 a pound - a new record high - amid renewed concerns that adverse weather conditions may impact Brazilian exports. These concerns were previously highlighted in our mid-September coffee report, which warned of ongoing "weather disasters" in Brazil that could threaten global production.

Arabica, the premium bean used by Starbucks, Dunkin', and other chains, had set the previous record of $4.2995 a pound in February amid rising fears that top grower Brazil would export fewer beans.
In a mid-August report, we cited Maja Wallengren, Danish-born independent coffee market reporter and founder of SpillingTheBean, who warned that adverse weather across key coffee-producing areas in Brazil, including the entire Cerrado Mineiro region and parts of Southern Minas, had experienced "frost damage" severe enough to be a potential "death blow" to the 2026 harvest.
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