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Global Coffee Market

Global Coffee Market

It is no secret that 2021 was a challenging year for the coffee industry. Since April 2021, prices for coffee beans have been rising rapidly. In eight months, the price for futures increased from $1.40 per pound to $2.50 per pound, reaching its maximum in December. The main reasons for the sharp jump (especially Arabica, its price has risen by about 80% this year) are the crop failure in Brazil and the high shipping cost (from 2 to 8 times).

How Crisis Affected The Coffee Industry In 2021

A significant market change in the price of raw materials began only in autumn. That’s because many manufacturers had inventory in warehouses and unclosed contracts. The prices will go up until the summer of 2022. After that, there is a chance to stabilize these processes. The industry should expect an increase in sales prices for roasted coffee by another 30-50%. Even if one of the manufacturers has not yet raised prices, it is a matter of several months.

How Did Coffee Companies Cope With Last Year’s Crisis?

The company needs to choose a policy of maintaining the high quality of its products at this difficult time despite rising raw material prices. A quality product will always be in demand and popular.

What Will Happen To The Coffee Market In 2022?

The market situation has stabilized, and companies do not expect a strong rise in raw material prices. Stock prices may even fall, but the consumer market will not be affected soon. Everyone expects a 30-50% increase in prices for roasted coffee from producers, as the coffee market is very inert.

Main Trends In The Coffee Industry In 2022

There is a trend in the world that coffee is becoming more expensive. Manufacturers are not interested in producing cheap products. They strive to produce unique coffee at a high price and increase the cost of production. Why has coffee and fermentation become more expensive? That’s because the consumer is able and willing to pay a higher price for coffee. Compared to what was 5 years ago, and even a year ago, the consumer began to pay much more for coffee than before. This trend will grow.

The pandemic has also made adjustments to the coffee consumption segment. Self-service coffee shops and other automated services without the direct participation of people are gaining popularity.

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