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Coffee Prices Climb To Record Highs

Judith Ganes, Commodities Analyst & President, J.Ganes Consulting

13-Dec-24 07:30

Coffee Prices Climb To Record Highs

Coffee drinkers may soon see their morning beverage get more expensive, as the price of coffee on international commodity markets hit its highest level on record on Tuesday. The price for Arabica beans, which account for most of global production, jumped more than 80% this year, while Robusta beans hit a fresh high in September. Helping us unpack the rally behind coffee prices is Judith Ganes, Commodities Analyst & President of J.Ganes Consulting.

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Tags:  coffee marketscoffee pricesarabica beansrobusta beanscommoditiescommodity markets





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