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Coffee Price

Grown mainly in Brazil, Vietnam (mostly Robusta) and Colombia. Frost or drought in Brazil's main growing regions has repeatedly caused sharp price spikes, since Brazil alone supplies roughly a third of world production. Arabica (milder, used in specialty coffee) and Robusta (used in instant coffee and blends) trade as separate benchmarks — this page tracks Arabica.

Latest World price (2025-12): +46% vs. the 5-year average, +87% vs. the 10-year average, +11% vs. a year ago.

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"World" is the global benchmark price (World Bank Pink Sheet, monthly since 1960, where available). EU country options are Eurostat producer prices (annual); Canadian province options are Statistics Canada producer prices (monthly); US state options are USDA AMS daily cash grain bids (individual elevators/trade locations averaged per state per day), "United States" alone is USDA NASS's monthly national figure. "EU-27 (average)", "Canada (average)" and "US daily average" are simple, unweighted means across whichever member states/provinces/US states reported a price that period, computed by agri.markets — none of these sources publishes an official aggregate for this data, so these are not production-weighted figures. Currency conversion uses monthly ECB reference rates since 1999 (some currencies joined later) — for comparison, not precise historical FX accounting.

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