Brazil's coffee inventories close to historic low

Brazil's coffee inventories close to historic low Coffee inventories in Brazil may dip to the historic low of just 7 million bags by March, according to Silas Brasileiro, president of the National Coffee Council.
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September 19, 2022 10:47
Brazil's coffee inventories close to historic low

Coffee inventories in Brazil may dip to the historic low of just 7 million bags by March, according to Silas Brasileiro, president of the National Coffee Council.

Stockpiles “are so low that even if we have a good crop next year, Brazil may just barely have enough to serve demand,” said Nelson Carvalhaes, a board member of exporters group Cecafe. “We just need to have the rain.”

Report informs, citing Bloomberg, that Brazil’s supply woes echo global scarcity, threatening to push prices higher amid a backdrop of persistent food inflation. Arabica stockpiles held at port warehouses monitored by the ICE Futures US exchange are at the lowest level in 23 years.

Meanwhile global demand keeps increasing, with consumption this season growing 1.5% after a 2% increase last year, according to research firm hEDGEpoint Global Markets. Tight global supplies led arabica coffee futures in New York to rise 11% year on year, and analysts expect prices to continue climbing. Even in Brazil’s domestic market, the cost of a bag delivered to the main consumer area of Sao Paulo increased by 19% from a year ago, according to data from University of Sao Paulo.

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