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    • Beans and Budgets: Why Your Morning Cup Just Got Cheaper This March
      Feb 9 2026
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      This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. I'm Vanessa, your go-to guide for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest on the buzzing coffee market.

      First up, the current trading prices as of this morning. On the New York exchange, Arabica coffee for the March 2026 contract closed at 296.55 cents per pound, down sharply by 11.85 cents from yesterday, according to the Vietnam Commodity Exchange. Robusta on London hit 3755 dollars per ton for January 2026, dropping 67 dollars. Over on Trading Economics, coffee futures are around 299 US cents per pound, up a tiny bit today but still down over 16 percent this month amid better supply outlooks. Domestically in Vietnam, prices held steady between 93600 and 94800 Vietnamese dong per kilogram in key areas like Dak Lak at 94800 dong.

      Why the dip? Brazils Conab forecasts a record 66.2 million bags for 2026, with Arabica up 23 percent, easing supply worries. The International Coffee Organization warns of climate volatility ahead, but gradual supply recovery could keep things tight short-term. Vietnam shipped 38 percent more Robusta last month too.

      For you coffee lovers and traders, heres your takeaway: with prices softening, its smart to lock in buys now if youre roasting or brewing at home. Watch Brazil weather and ICO updates for swings, and maybe snag those Starbucks new dark roast or matcha deals while prices cool.

      Thanks for tuning in, pals. Subscribe, share with your coffee crew, and catch you next time on Daily Coffee Price Tracker!

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      2 min
    • Brazil's Bumper Brew: Why Your Morning Cup Just Got Cheaper and What to Do About It
      Feb 6 2026
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      This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome back to Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im your host Vanessa, and today were diving into the latest on coffee prices, whats moving the markets, and some smart tips to help you make the most of your brew.

      First up, the current trading price. Arabica coffee futures closed sharply lower at around 294 US cents per pound on the ICE exchange, down over 4 percent from yesterday and hitting a six-month low, according to Trading Economics. Robusta futures on the London exchange also dipped, with the January 2026 contract at about 3822 US dollars per ton after a brief rebound. In Vietnam, domestic buying prices bounced back to 94,600 to 96,000 dong per kilogram in key areas like Lam Dong and Dak Lak.

      The big news shaking things up? Brazils National Supply Company Conab just forecast a record 66.2 million 60-kilogram bags for 2026, up 17 percent from last year, thanks to great weather, bigger planting areas, and better yields. Arabica could hit 44.1 million bags, while conilon robusta eyes 22.1 million. That flood of supply is pressuring prices down, even as global demand stays strong at nearly 174 million bags projected by the US Department of Agriculture.

      Vietnams exports are surging too, up 38 percent in January, adding more beans to the market. On the retail side, Amazon prices for some arabica bags have doubled since summer, but futures declines hint at relief ahead.

      Herere your takeaways, pals. If youre roasting or trading, lock in buys now before Brazils bumper crop hits. Home brewers, stock up on robusta blends while theyre dipping, or try cold brew to stretch your bag further. Watch supply news from Brazil and Vietnam, as itll keep influencing your daily cup.

      Thanks for joining me on Daily Coffee Price Tracker. Brew on, subscribe if you havent, and tune in tomorrow for more. Talk soon!

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    • Coffee Prices Brewing Low: Brazil Bounces Back as Organic Beans Steal Your Morning
      Feb 5 2026
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      This is your Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark podcast.

      Hey friends, welcome to another episode of Daily Coffee Price Tracker with Vanessa Clark. Im Vanessa, your go-to gal for all things coffee prices, and today were diving into the latest buzz on coffee trading prices, fresh supply news from Brazil, and why organic coffee is stealing the show.

      Right now, Arabica coffee futures are sitting at about 3.20 dollars per pound, or roughly 307 US cents per pound as of today, according to Trading Economics. Thats down 0.71 percent from yesterday and a whopping 17.71 percent over the past month. Prices hit a 25-week low around there, easing off thanks to better weather in Brazil. Reuters reports that Arabicas 2026 harvest looks stronger than last year, with Brazils crop agency Conab forecasting a record 66.2 million bags total, including a 20 percent jump in Arabica to 44.1 million bags. Favorable rains and smart farming practices are boosting output, which is putting downward pressure on prices despite steady global demand.

      But heres the bright spot, pals: the organic coffee market is booming at a 12.56 percent compound annual growth rate through 2031, per Astute Analytica. Premium Arabica beans are leading the charge, packed with health perks like antioxidants that fight free radicals and support weight loss. If youre brewing at home, snag some organic Arabica for that richer flavor and feel-good vibe, or hit up a local cafe for specialty brews.

      Takeaway time: With prices dipping, its prime for stocking up on quality beans before the next cycle. Watch Brazil harvests and consider organic for your daily cup, it supports farmers and your health.

      Thanks for hanging out with me today, friends. Subscribe, tune in tomorrow for more Daily Coffee Price Tracker updates, and keep sipping smart. See you soon.

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