Arabica prices touched a fresh 13-year high as traders weigh how much coffee can still be sold this season from Brazil, the world’s top grower, and as concerns mount over the nation’s next harvest.
(Bloomberg) -- China’s Luckin Coffee Inc. agreed to buy an equivalent of 4 million bags of beans from the world’s top exporter Brazil between 2025 and 2029, signaling continued demand from one ...
Arabica fell back from a 13-year nearest-futures high, and robusta retreated from a 1-month high today as signs of rain in Brazil sparked long liquidation in coffee futures. Somar Meteorologia ...
The Luckin Brazil Coffee Museum was officially launched at the Luckin Coffee (Jiangsu) Roasting Plant in Kunshan, East China's Jiangsu Province, on Friday. This marks a new step in the cooperation ...