Coffee contracts on ICE Futures US and ICE Europe experienced volatility due to late rains in Brazilian coffee plantations, essential for the formation of future harvests. However, the rains do not change the market's fundamentals and introduce more uncertainties. Global coffee consumption has led to a drop in global coffee stocks with no signs of replenishment in the coming years. ICE Futures increased its certified coffee stocks by 6,835 bags, totaling 815,087 bags, an increase of 369,645 bags from the previous year. The Brazilian physical market saw lower volume of business and higher discounts compared to ICE contracts in the United States. Forecasts predict increased rainfall and reduced heat in producing areas in the next five days.