Coffee prices are expected to increase by 25 percent in 2025 due to unfavorable weather conditions affecting the harvest in Brazil and Vietnam, according to the Russian Analytical Credit Rating Agency. These two countries are major producers of Arabica and Robusta coffee respectively.
Coffee prices may rise 25 per cent in 2025 due to bad harvest in Brazil and Vietnam , says rating agencyMOSCOW : Coffee prices may rise by 25 per cent in 2025, as unfavourable weather conditions will impact the harvest in Brazil and Vietnam , the world leaders in Arabica and Robusta production, Anton Trenin, an expert at the Russian Analytical Credit Rating Agency’s corporate ratings group, told RIA Novosti on Sunday.
Total coffee production in the world is divided into 70 per cent Arabica and 30 per cent Robusta, Trenin said. The Russian coffee market is fully influenced by foreign supplies and the US dollar exchange rate, which creates additional negative factors impacting the cost of coffee, Trenin said. As a result, Russian consumers will most likely continue to face a significant increase in coffee prices, he added.
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