Coffee Industry News: February 12, 2026

Spirit Origin Launches as Central America’s Premier Specialty Coffee Hub

**Spirit Animal Coffee** has rebranded to **Spirit Origin**, positioning itself as Central America’s largest specialty coffee destination in Roatan, Honduras. The move emphasizes expanded offerings and strengthened regional presence in premium coffee sourcing and distribution. (EINPresswire, February 12, 2026)

Coffee Prices Dip Slightly Amid Mixed Global Supply Signals

**Arabica coffee futures** ended higher on February 11, led by New York markets as March options expired, though overall prices face pressure from improving supply outlooks. Brazil’s Conab forecasts record 2026 production at 66.2 million bags, up 17.2% year-over-year. (StoneX Daily Coffee Report, February 12, 2026)[6]; (Barchart, recent)

ICO Reports January Price Decline and Rising Exports

The **ICO Composite Indicator Price** fell 2.6% to 296.899 US cents/lb in January 2026, supported by favorable rainfall in Brazil’s Minas Gerais. Green bean exports rose 9.2% to 10.15 million bags in December 2025, with Robustas up 26.5%. (Global Coffee Report Magazine, recent ICO I-CIP report)

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