Arabica coffee is trading higher on the B3 and Nymex this Wednesday morning.

At 9:18 am (Brasilia time) this Wednesday (3) the March contract for Arabica coffee traded in Brazilian Stock Exchange (B3) The price registered an increase of 0.15 points and 0.15%, quoted at US$ 461.15/60 kg bag; the May contract showed stability, quoted at US$ 448.05/bag. New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex)The March contract for Arabica coffee was up 0.20%, trading at US$374.20/sc; the May contract was growing at the same rate, reaching US$356.90/sc.

Market participants are discussing the resumption of CFTC disclosures after the temporary suspension of federal funding, which halted the publication of Investor Commitments (OCs) data for more than a month. The reopening brought a special schedule to update the delayed reports. The latest position, from October 21st, showed funds increasing their long positions in Arabica coffee to 29,420 contracts, a 4.47% increase.

The Guaxupé Regional Coffee Growers Cooperative (Cooxupé) was recognized as a champion in sustainability at the 2025 Agribusiness Award, due to its socio-environmental practices and continuous commitment to environmental preservation. The award ceremony took place on November 24th in São Paulo.

Vietnam expects its largest robusta coffee harvest in four years in the 2025/26 season, despite recent heavy rains and floods. Production is projected at 31.67 million bags, a 10% increase compared to the previous cycle. This growth is also expected to boost the country's exports.

This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.