The article reports on the increase in coffee prices in the global market for January 2025, with robusta price increasing by 2.5% to $5,110/ton and arabica price increasing by 0.9% to 304.8 US cents/lb on the New York exchange. The price increase is attributed to tightening supplies, with some farmers in Brazil withholding sales for tax reasons and due to expectations of further price increases. However, the expected arabica crop in Brazil is not developing as well as anticipated due to previous dry weather. Additionally, heavy rains in Costa Rica have destroyed nearly 15% of the country's annual coffee production, costing growers about $45 million. Speculators have increased their net long positions in both arabica and robusta during the recent rally, and Vietnam's crop is at its peak with potential for improved forecasts. The International Coffee Organization reported a significant increase in global green coffee exports in the 2023/24 coffee year.