Coffee News: Prices Drop, De’Longhi Booms, Trends 2026

Coffee Prices Retreat Amid Improving Supply Outlook

**Arabica and robusta futures declined sharply**, with March arabica down 1.77% and robusta off 0.89%, hitting 5.75-month and 6-week lows respectively. Above-average rainfall in Brazil’s Minas Gerais region, at 117% of historical average, eased dryness concerns, while Vietnam’s 2025/26 robusta production is forecast up 6% to 1.76 MMT. Vietnam domestic prices fell below 95,000 dong/kg for the third straight day, quoted at 93,700–94,700 dong/kg in key areas (Barchart.com, February 5, 2026)[3]; (AsemconnectVietnam, February 5, 2026)[5].

De’Longhi Posts Record 2025 Results in Coffee Machines

**De’Longhi achieved record results** through investments in at-home, fully-automatic, and manual coffee machines, maintaining a strong pulse on industry demands. The coffee machines market is projected to grow from USD 20.03 billion in 2026 to USD 26.77 billion by 2031 at a 5.6% CAGR, led by filter coffee machines (World Coffee Portal, February 1, 2026)[4]; (GlobeNewswire, February 4, 2026)[12].

Starbucks Delivers Strong Q3 Results Under Niccol

**Starbucks reported its best results in two years**, validating CEO Brian Niccol’s turnaround strategy focused on core operations and consumer preferences. The global coffee market, valued at $269.27bn, eyes 5.3% CAGR through 2030, driven by functional coffee, RTD, and at-home tech (World Coffee Portal, February 1, 2026)[4]; (BeverageDaily, January 28, 2026)[2].

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