Pressão no Café: Como a estimativa de alta de 14% na safra brasileira derrubou os preços.
The international coffee market is experiencing days of strong volatility after the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) released its projections for the 2026/27 Brazilian crop. With an estimate of 71.9 million bags, Arabica and Robusta prices tested the lows of recent months. Although the USDA number came in below what some trading companies expected, independent investment agent João Santaella Neto comments that the tone of the report reinforced the prospect of a global surplus, especially after Rabobank raised its surplus projection to 9.5 million bags.

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