Global coffee prices spike due to Brazil drought, US tariffs, and supply shifts; new equipment launches and major bids reshape the coffee industry today.
Coffee Prices Surge Amid Weather Woes and Market Shifts on Oct 18, 2025

Global coffee prices spike due to Brazil drought, US tariffs, and supply shifts; new equipment launches and major bids reshape the coffee industry today.
Coffee prices soar due to weather and tariffs; FreshBrew acquires White Coffee Corp; Blue Bottle Coffee achieves carbon neutrality; US coffee shop growth slows.
US tariffs pressure coffee supply chains while Vietnam sets export records. Automation advances meet demand for personalized coffee experiences.
Coffee futures rebound amid Brazil weather and tariff hopes. Grind launches UK instant coffee; Café Amazon shifts expansion focus. Market volatility and high prices persist.
Today’s coffee industry news covers rising prices amid global challenges, OldTown White Coffee’s $7M expansion in the Philippines, advancements in bean sorting tech, and new specialty coffee ventures.
New coffee innovations, market price surges, and record-breaking specialty coffee auctions mark significant industry developments on October 12, 2025.
Coffee prices rise sharply due to US tariffs on Brazil and drought impacts; innovations and awards highlight industry progress today.
October 9, 2025: Coffee prices fluctuate globally with tariffs and supply concerns pushing Arabica above $4/lb, while South Korea nears record coffee imports.
US coffee shop growth slows as costs rise, RTD coffee market booms with cold brew and nitro trends, Dutch Bros expands in Florida, and new tech turns spent coffee into carbon capture material.
October 7, 2025: Coffee prices hit 25-year highs in US and Canada amid climate and tariff pressures; Indomaret enters RTD market; US coffee shop growth slows.