Arabica Coffee Remains Scalding Hot On Brazilian Bean Squeeze

 | Jan 19, 2022 20:13

The steaming arabica rally from last year has spilled over into January due to a squeeze in the supply of the premium coffee bean grown largely in Brazil.

Arabica is widely hailed as the king of coffee beans, consumed by 70% of the coffee-drinking world and ranks as the premium bean of choice for renowned coffee chains from Starbucks (NASDAQ:SBUX) to Restaurant Brands' (NYSE:QSR) owned Tim Hortons and Dunkin Donuts. 

It finished up 76% last year, firstly due to production outages in COVID-hit farms and processing centers, and later from container constraints that made it hard to ship the bean out of Brazilian ports in time.

January-to-date, arabica is up another 6% on extended production and logistical problems, as well as inclement weather that has hurt crop prospects.