Arabica Coffee Rally: One Less Reason to Vent About Starbucks’ Prices

 | Feb 15, 2023 20:01

  • Premium coffee bean arabica up 20% over five weeks, going from $1.52/lb to $1.84
  • Rally comes as near-term weather in Brazil plays mind games with trade
  • Notwithstanding the short-term outlook, a Reuters poll has coffee ending the year down
  • Prior to that, current momentum could lift arabica to $1.98
  • Coffee aficionados sitting in a Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) or one of those fancy shops selling $6 lattes often vent about why they pay that much when, the last time they checked, the price of arabica was going down.

    Well, check again.

    New York-traded arabica on the InterContinental Exchange has risen 20% over the past five weeks, going from $1.5170 per lb at the end of the Jan. 6 week to $1.8355 at the end of Feb. 10. The rally began after arabica hit a 20-month low of $1.42.

    The surge comes even as a Reuters poll of 10 commodities traders and analysts forecast that arabica coffee is forecast to post an annual drop of 12% in 2023 as top producer Brazil is expected to flood the market with a surplus of beans for the 2023/24 season.

    Prices are seen ending 2023 at $1.48 per lb, down 15% from last Friday's close and 12% lower than levels seen at the end of 2022, according to the poll's median forecast.