Exclusive Content:

We talk Sprudge Twenty and dive into Chai Cherry Jam over Sprudgecast Coffee

The Coffee Sprudgecast is back, spring is here, the...

Gravo: Rocket Espresso’s first premium home grinder with integrated weight grinding technology

Rocket Espresso presents I'm recordingthe first premium home coffee...

How to check if it’s a good cafe in 2026?

A study recently published on the “aesthetic homogenization” of...

Experts predict the price of coffee will reach $2.00 or less

At the time of writing this, the futures price for coffee in the commodity market is $2.90 per poundjust over $1.20 down from the high seen in tardy 2025. While the decline appears steep, the increased price was primarily due to global tariffs introduced by the U.S. government in April, so the decline is more likely to normalize following the removal of tariffs. Nevertheless, experts fear that the price of coffee will fall even further and may even reach $2.00 or below.

As reported Reutersthese concerns were recently expressed at the National Coffee Association’s 2026 convention, held over the weekend in Tampa, Florida. Many experts have made comparisons to another commodity, cocoa. In 2024, just like last year for coffee, cocoa market prices were at record highs, and when all was said and done, they were down 70%. One strategist at DeCarley Trading said that “I would be shocked if that didn’t happen,” adding, “I really think coffee is the modern cocoa.” Strategist Carley Garner assumed that prices would fall to $2 by the end of the year.

An analyst at Avere Commodities thinks it could fall even further. Digby Beatson-Hird states that he expects the price to drop to $1.80.

These predictions were somewhat reinforced by a recent NCA survey of U.S. coffee consumers, which found that coffee prices influence purchasing decisions. 61% of respondents have taken steps to reduce their coffee expenses by visiting coffee shops less often, switching to cheaper brands and preparing more coffee at home. However, despite the decline in awareness, the study found that coffee consumption levels remained unchanged.

The expected decline is also partly due to Brazil, the world’s largest coffee producer, which is expected to produce a rich harvest in the coming harvest. The additional supply helps replenish warehouses, simultaneously increasing supply and thus lowering the price.

So this could be another year of unpredictable prices. However, a drop to $2.00 or less is significant. It falls well below $2.50, the Specialty Coffee Association’s break-even point, a number that is itself almost a decade ancient and therefore likely not to be representative of the current break-even point.

Latest

We talk Sprudge Twenty and dive into Chai Cherry Jam over Sprudgecast Coffee

The Coffee Sprudgecast is back, spring is here, the...

Gravo: Rocket Espresso’s first premium home grinder with integrated weight grinding technology

Rocket Espresso presents I'm recordingthe first premium home coffee...

How to check if it’s a good cafe in 2026?

A study recently published on the “aesthetic homogenization” of...

Nominations are now open for the Sprudge Twenty 2026 class

Spring is in the air and with it the...

Is Starbucks moving its headquarters to Nashville?

The coffee rumor mill is strenuous at work in...

Flair Espresso presents the Flair 49 Pro manual espresso machine

Elegant espresso is excited to announce the Flair 49...

We talk Sprudge Twenty and dive into Chai Cherry Jam over Sprudgecast Coffee

The Coffee Sprudgecast is back, spring is here, the world is buzzing around World of Coffee San Diego, and we're talking about The Sprudge...

Gravo: Rocket Espresso’s first premium home grinder with integrated weight grinding technology

Rocket Espresso presents I'm recordingthe first premium home coffee grinder designed for professional grinding performance thanks to integrated weight grinding technology. Combining Swiss precision...

How to check if it’s a good cafe in 2026?

A study recently published on the “aesthetic homogenization” of independent coffee shops. It was recently published in a semi-scientific journal . We say “semi-scientific”...

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here