The Brazilian carioca and black bean markets are experiencing a slowdown due to low demand and increased buyer selectivity. The carioca market is struggling with high prices for high-quality beans and excessive rainfall in Paraná producing smaller, stained grains. The black bean market is also slow due to reduced demand before the end-of-year festivities. Prices remain stable, but uncertainty about the quality and productivity of the harvest due to weather conditions is increasing market cautiousness. Approximately one-third of the first harvest of 2025 is expected to be harvested early in January, which will increase supply and pressure on prices. Despite these challenges, the market offers opportunities for strategic adjustments.