Coffee prices surge to 6-year high as extreme cold threatens Brazil's crops

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Coffee prices surge to 6-year high as extreme cold threatens Brazil's crops
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Futures for arabica beans jumped to $2.08 a pound Tuesday, the highest level in New York since 2014, according to the Wall Street Journal.

Extreme frost in Brazil's coffee-growing region is set to harm next year's crop, sending prices of coffee to a six-year high.

Futures for arabica beans jumped to $2.08 a pound Tuesday, the highest level in New York since 2014, according to theExacerbating the price surge is the fact that the frost is the second major weather shock to hit farms in Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer. This spring, the region's rainy season hardly saw any rain during one of itsThe drought hurt the 2021 crop and dropped the coffee supply output in Brazil as plants withered.

Now, traders are spooked that the frost will harm the 2022 coffee harvest, and have pushed coffee futures up 30% in July. José Marcos Magalhães, president of the Minasul coffee cooperative and also a grower, told the Journal that he expects to lose two-thirds of the 2022 harvest on his farm.The frost is the latest weather shock to spoke commodity traders into bidding up prices. Last week,

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