LONDON, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Arabica coffee futures on ICE were higher on Friday but were still set for a weekly loss, weighed down partly by rising exchange stocks, while raw sugar prices edged higher. ...
LONDON - Arabica coffee set a new 19-month low on Wednesday before turning higher as concerns over the slow recovery of production in Brazil helped offset the bearish impact of currency weakness in ...
The strength seen in the Brazilian Real (BRL) this year would have provided further support to coffee prices. The BRL has ...
LONDON — Arabica coffee futures on ICE fell to a 1-1/2 year low on Wednesday, extending the market’s recent slide, as favorable crop weather in Brazil and rising exchange stocks continued to weigh on ...
Arabica coffee futures on ICE extended gains to a 13-month high on Thursday after weather service Somar forecast a risk of isolated frost in Brazil. Raw sugar futures climbed to the highest level ...
July arabica coffee settled down 2.8 cents, or 2.8%, at 96.3 cents per lb, a seven-month low. July raw sugar settled up 11 cents, or 1.0%, at 10.91 cents per lb, recovering later in the session. July ...
Arabica coffee is a type of coffee plant (the scientific name is coffea arabica). In fact, 60% of the sweet, fragrant coffee we drink comes from the fruit of the arabica plant; the remaining 40% of ...
When you step inside Paradise Roastery LLC, 814 W. Layton Ave., you get a taste of what drives owner Ayman Saif. Introducing the area’s first Arabic style roastery, he opened his doors in August.