The price of Brazilian arabica coffee is moving sideways, after following the gains in New York in August and September. The industry is more relaxed and has avoided carrying very large stocks, confident in domestic supply. High interest rates also discourage the formation of large stocks due to the high financial cost. The justification lies…
Coffee surprisingly accumulated a slight increase over the week, as the expectation was for a price decline after the removal of tariffs by the United States. The relatively sideways movement of the market reflects the lack of direction. It is possible to attribute this movement to the fact that the price adjustment removing the "tariff…
Porto Alegre, November 28th, 2025 - Brazil went through turbulent times in its chicken industry over the year. The first and only outbreak of Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza on a commercial farm tested the sector’s resilience, which, with a solid contingency plan, managed to resolve the issue with great agility and efficiency. The resumption of…
Porto Alegre, November 26th, 2025 - After several weeks without official information from the Department of Agriculture, and with the market having become accustomed to relying solely on this information, the USDA has once again updated data regarding the US supply and demand. During this situation, involving the shutdown, many private companies attempted to update…
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