Delays at ports increase losses for Brazilian coffee

Published 2025년 11월 11일

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The volume of coffee that could not be shipped in September reached 939.4 thousand bags, equivalent to 2,848 containers, according to data from the Brazilian Coffee Exporters' Council (Cecafé). The arrival of the new crop coffees coincided with ship delays and cargo roll-overs due to the exhaustion of port infrastructure, which increased the extra expenses of the exporters.

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The volume of coffee that could not be shipped in September reached 939.4 thousand bags, equivalent to 2,848 containers, according to data from the Brazilian Coffee Exporters' Council (Cecafé). The arrival of the new crop coffee coincided with ship delays and cargo roll-overs due to the exhaustion of port infrastructure, which increased the extra expenses of the exporters. During this period, companies associated with Cecafé incurred a loss of R$ 8.991 million due to additional storage, pre-stacking, and detentions due to the inability to ship. According to the entity, this was the third highest financial impact ever recorded, only behind those recorded in November and December of 2024. The failure to ship the estimated volume prevented the entry of US$ 348.29 million, or R$ 1.869 billion, in export revenues, considering the average Free on Board price of US$ 370.72 per bag and the average dollar exchange rate of R$ 5.3668 in September. "To prevent the scenario from becoming even ...
Source: Agrolink

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