The harvest is expected to grow this year and help reduce prices. However, adverse weather predicted for the second half of the year is a concern.
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Brazil is expected to harvest a larger coffee crop this year, which could help ease consumer inflation throughout 2026. Despite this, the price of coffee is unlikely to return to the levels of six years ago, say economists consulted by g1. In 2020, for example, the price of a kilo of traditional roasted and ground coffee was, on average, R$ 16.45. However, since 2021, events such as droughts, intense heat, and frost have reduced production and pressured prices. Today, the same product sells for around R$ 63.69 at retail, almost triple, according to data from the Brazilian Coffee Industry Association (Abic). Brazil is expected to harvest a larger coffee crop this year, which could help ease consumer inflation throughout 2026. Despite this, the price of coffee is unlikely to return to the levels of six years ago, say economists consulted by g1. In 2020, for example, the price of a kilo of traditional roasted and ground coffee was, on average, R$ 16.45. However, climatic problems ...