At 10:00 am (Brasilia time) this Monday (4), the July contract for Arabica coffee traded on Brazilian Stock Exchange (B3) The price remained stable, quoted at US$357.70 per 60 kg bag. The September contract rose 0.87%, to US$337.85/bag. New York Mercantile Exchange (Nymex)The July contract fell 0.80% to US$288.70/sc, while the September contract rose 0.87%, quoted at US$278.30/sc. This morning, market participants are keeping a close eye on the 2026/27 coffee harvest in Brazil, which, according to Cepea, is progressing at a slower pace than last year. On the other hand, the Ocepar System, a cooperative in Paraná, reported that initial harvesting in the state has begun, with farmers projecting good productivity results, as well as an improvement in the sensory quality of the beans.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.