East African coffee producers, including Kenya, Uganda, and Ethiopia, are poised to benefit from increased demand and higher prices due to a severe drought in Brazil, the world's largest coffee supplier, which is impacting its coffee output. This situation is expected to boost export revenues for these countries, with Kenyan coffee prices already rising and significant earnings recorded from coffee exports in Ethiopia and Uganda. As Brazil's production continues to decline, East African exporters are likely to see sustained demand growth, enhancing regional revenues.