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Hawaiian coffee farmers have a message for President Donald Trump: Steep tariffs on major exporters such as Brazil will end ...
Coffee retail prices have peaked for now but remain vulnerable to tariff risks and regulatory changes, according to Italian ...
Michaels Cos. is trying to rid its shelves of a line of coffee products launched by a romantic partner of its former CEO as ...
Hawaiian coffee growers aren’t buying Trump’s trade war strategy. They’re straight up telling him: these tariffs won’t help ...
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Arabica coffee futures jumped by the most in more than two weeks, rebounding after last week’s selloff as top grower Brazil faces cold weather.
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Arabica coffee prices in New York plunged to the lowest level since November as the return of dry weather helps accelerate harvesting in top grower Brazil amid concerns over a weakness in demand.
Farmers and industry groups are warning that the harvest season now underway could go down as the worst heist year in recent ...