Coffee Daily Press Review: Jan 22, 2026

Arabica Coffee Futures Hit 4-Week Low

Arabica coffee futures eased to below $3.45 per pound, marking the lowest level since December 19, 2025, driven by positive expectations for Brazil’s 2026/27 crop. Dealers note that estimates for Brazil’s production remain between 70-80 million bags, supported by generally favorable weather conditions. (Trading Economics, January 22, 2026, https://tradingeconomics.com/commodity/coffee)

March Coffee Slides to Three-Month Low on Brazilian Crop Outlook

March coffee contracts fell to the lowest since December 22 amid improved weather boosting 2026/27 harvest prospects in Brazil. Hedgepoint Global Markets projects output at 71-74.4 million bags, up from 64.7 million in the 2025/26 cycle, with frequent rains expected through Saturday in key growing areas. (ADM Investor Services, January 22, 2026, https://www.admis.com/march-coffee-slides-to-three-month-low/)

Brambati S.p.A. Advances Electric Roasters for Sustainable Processing

Italy’s Brambati S.p.A. launches fully electric roasters handling batches from 100 grams to 60 kilograms, eliminating nitrogen oxide and carbon emissions from gas burners. The technology supports decarbonization, leverages renewable energy, and maintains high throughput and cup quality amid rising sustainability demands. (Global Coffee Report, January 22, 2026, https://www.gcrmag.com/e-roaster-excellence-with-brambati-s-p-a/)

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