At 9:54 am (Brasilia time) this Tuesday (19), the July contract for Arabica coffee traded on Brazilian Stock Exchange (B3) The market was operating in stability, quoted at US$ 332.30 per 60 kg bag. The September contract showed a slight increase of 0.21%, to US$ 314.05/bag. New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex)The July contract rose 1.36% to US$267.80/sc, while the September contract appreciated 1.30%, quoted at US$260.10/sc. This morning, market agents are reacting to new export data from Brazil. According to yesterday's (18) report from the country's Foreign Trade Secretariat, Brazil exported 1.47 million bags of green coffee in the first ten working days of May. The volume is equivalent to 51.73% of the total shipped in May 2025. Revenue, in turn, corresponded to 43.16% of that recorded in the same month of the previous year, reflecting the fall in the average export price, which was quoted at US$356.77/sc, with an annual decrease of 16.57%. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, the attached report of United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) It was reported that the country's production is expected to be 11.38 million 60 kg bags of green coffee in the 2026/27 crop year, a decrease of approximately 8% compared to the 12.37 million bags harvested in the previous season. Regarding international demand, Indonesia's green coffee exports are projected at 7 million bags in 2026/27, a decrease of 11% compared to the previous cycle.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.