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  1. taipeitimes.com

    Dec 17, 2024Freshly roasted coffee beans are dumped into a tray at Red Whale Coffee on Dec. 4 in San Rafael, California, US. Extreme weather and severe drought in coffee-growing countries have pushed coffee prices to a 47-year high of US$3.35 per pound for Arabica coffee on the Intercontinental Exchange.
  2. uk.finance.yahoo.com

    Dec 4, 2024Global coffee prices have soared to their highest in nearly 50 years due to poor weather in Brazil and Vietnam, forcing roasters such as Nestle to raise prices and consumers to hunt for cheaper brews amid the cost of living crisis. Spiking prices will benefit farmers with the crop this year, but challenge traders who face crippling hedging costs on exchanges and a scramble to receive the beans ...
  3. Dec 4, 2024Consumers who drink out will feel less of a pinch of today's rising prices. Roasters like Starbucks that sell mostly to cafes should fare better as the global coffee price accounts for only about 1.4% of the total price of a typical $5 cup of coffee in a cafe. (Reporting by Maytaal Angel; editing by David Evans)
  4. coffeetalk.com

    Dec 4, 2024Soaring coffee prices pose a problem for roasters, as consumers will likely see the price spike in 6 to 12 months. Roasters like Starbucks, which sell mostly to cafes, should fare better as the global coffee price accounts for only about 1.4% of the total price of a typical $5 cup of coffee in a cafe. Read More @ Reuters
  5. tradingview.com

    Dec 4, 2024Global coffee prices have soared to their highest in nearly 50 years due to poor weather in Brazil and Vietnam, forcing roasters such as Nestle NESN to raise prices and consumers to hunt for cheaper brews amid the cost of living crisis.. Spiking prices will benefit farmers with the crop this year, but challenge traders who face crippling hedging costs on exchanges and a scramble to receive the ...
  6. energynews.oedigital.com

    Dec 4, 2024EXPLAINER -Why are coffee rates trading near half-century highs? ... Roasters like Starbucks that sell mostly to cafes. ought to fare better as the international coffee price accounts. for only about 1.4% of the overall rate of a normal $5 cup of. coffee in a cafe. ... Prices have actually continued to new highs, trading at around $2,650 per ...
  7. marketscreener.com

    Dec 4, 2024Roasters like Starbucks that sell mostly to cafes should fare better as the global coffee price accounts for only about 1.4% of the total price of a typical $5 cup of coffee in a cafe. (Reporting by Maytaal Angel; editing by David Evans)

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