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Brazil, Coffee Prices
Brazil drought punishes coffee farms and threatens to push prices even higher
Brazilian coffee farmers are grappling with above-average temperatures as the country, the world’s largest coffee producer, faces its worst drought in more than seven decades.
Coffee Prices Plunge on Rain Forecasts for Brazil
December arabica coffee (KCZ24) today is down -12.40 (-4.74%), and November ICE robusta coffee (RMX24) is down -208 (-3.96%). Coffee prices today sold off sharply as forecasts for rain in Brazil have sparked fund liquidation of coffee futures.
Drought affecting Brazil’s coffee crops may push prices higher
Brazil is facing drought, frost and fire. While this year’s harvest may be mostly safe, the price of coffee for the regular consumer is set to increase next year.
Brazil drought hits coffee farms and threatens to push prices even higher
Coffee growers in Brazil’s Sao Paulo state are assessing the damage caused by a wildfire that devasted their crops in recent days, as the world’s largest coffee-producing country faces its worst drought in more than seven decades.
Coffee prices boiling over as natural disasters decimate crops
Europe's coffee lovers are bracing themselves for higher prices as natural disasters hit the world's top two coffee-producing countries. View on euronews
Brazil’s Harsh Drought Hits Coffee Farms, Posing A Price Increase
Brazil’s current drought, which is the worst in seven decades, is impacting its biggest export, coffee production, threatening to increase the cost of coffee even higher. The adverse climate conditions are resulting in the production of lower-quality coffee beans and smaller coffee harvests.
The Cool Down on MSN
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Brazilian government scrambles as wildfires devastate world's largest rainforest — here's what's happening
This has been a difficult year for the Pantanal, a region that encompasses the world's largest tropical wetland area.
Hosted on MSN
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Brazil: Wildfire smoke in Brazil's Mato Grosso state causes discomfort among locals
Smoke from wildfires shrouding over many parts of Mato Grosso, the most severely impacted state by wildfires in Brazil, has ...
The World on MSN
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Wildfires in Brazil’s Pantanal becoming more likely because of climate change
The Pantanal, Brazil's wetlands region, covers an area roughly the size of England. Although this region is typically flooded ...
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on MSN
Brazilian firefighters battle national park wildfire that is enveloping Brasilia in smoke
Firefighters have battled flames spreading through a national park in Brazil in the latest wildfire in the country which is ...
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on MSN
Brazil's Supreme Court endorses drought and wildfire spending, without hitting fiscal target
Brazil’s Supreme Court on Sunday authorized the government to exempt spending on wildfires and droughts in the Amazon and ...
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During Brazil's worst drought, wildfires rage and the Amazon River falls to a record low
Brazil is enduring its worst drought since nationwide measurements began over seven decades ago, with 59% of the country ...
Newsweek on MSN
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Wildfire Enveloping Brasilia in Smoke
Smoke rises from fire in the environmentally protected area of Brasilia National Park during the dry season in Brasilia, ...
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Brazil faces record wildfires and drought — and it may only get worse
The flames of tens of thousands of fires have torn over millions of acres this summer, making this year the worst for Amazon ...
manilastandard
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Wildfire rages outside Brazil capital
Brazilian firefighters were battling a blaze Sunday (Monday Manila time) in Brasilia National Park, a nature reserve located ...
PBS
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Brazil faces its worst drought as wildfires rage and Amazon River falls to record low
Left: A drone view shows floating houses and boats which are stranded due to the drought affecting the Rio Negro, the largest ...
El País in English
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Brazil sees its worst forest fires in 14 years, exposing Lula and state governors’ lack of preparation
The president has announced extra funding to fight the 200,000 wildfire outbreaks, most of which had human causes, that are ...
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