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The global coffee market entered March 2026 influenced by positive supply expectations from Brazil. Market analyses from...
24/03/2026

The global coffee market entered March 2026 influenced by positive supply expectations from Brazil. Market analyses from platforms such as Investing.com and Bloomberg indicate recent adjustments in arabica prices, reflecting forward-looking positioning by traders and institutional buyers.

Improved production prospects are reshaping the relationship between future supply and current price levels, leading to a gradual market repositioning. For trade operators, this environment signals normalization rather than weakness, where operational efficiency, risk management, and quality differentiation become key drivers of value capture.

Source: Investing.com / Bloomberg Commodities (March 2026)
Link: investing.com/commodities/coffee-news

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Data released by CeCafé for February 2026 indicates a consistent performance across the sector: Brazil generated USD 1.0...
23/03/2026

Data released by CeCafé for February 2026 indicates a consistent performance across the sector: Brazil generated USD 1.062 billion in revenue, with exports totaling 2.618 million bags. While volumes declined by 23.5% compared to the same period in 2025, financial performance highlights the ability of Brazilian coffee to sustain value in demanding international markets.

In the 2025/26 crop year (July to February), Brazil has shipped 26.038 million bags, generating total revenues of USD 10.3 billion, representing a 5.3% increase in value. This trend reinforces a structural shift toward higher value capture, supported by quality, differentiation, and logistical efficiency.

Source: CeCafé – Monthly Export Report (March 2026)
Link: cecafe.com.br/publicacoes/relatorio-de-exportacoes/

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The first trading weeks of 2026 suggest a more stable pricing environment in the global coffee market. After a period ma...
16/03/2026

The first trading weeks of 2026 suggest a more stable pricing environment in the global coffee market. After a period marked by significant volatility, recent movements indicate a gradual reduction in short-term fluctuations.

Lower volatility does not eliminate risk, but it improves visibility. For exporters, roasters and traders, a more predictable pricing scenario supports structured negotiations, forward planning and contract management with greater confidence.

In commodities markets, volatility directly impacts cash flow, hedging strategies and supply chain decisions. When price swings moderate, the market gains operational clarity. That clarity is essential for companies working with defined margins, long-term supply programs and international commitments.

Early 2026 therefore begins with a relevant signal for the sector: stability creates room for strategic positioning rather than reactive decision-making.

We continue to monitor market indicators and global trade dynamics closely.





In the global coffee trade, origin is not a marketing attribute. It is a technical variable.Region, altitude, varietal a...
12/03/2026

In the global coffee trade, origin is not a marketing attribute. It is a technical variable.

Region, altitude, varietal and processing method directly influence density, moisture behavior, screen size distribution and cup profile. When these parameters are clearly defined at origin, buyers gain a stable reference for quality control, blending decisions and forward planning.

Defined origin reduces variability between harvests and allows contracts to be structured around measurable standards rather than subjective expectations. This is what enables repeatability, protects brand positioning and sustains long-term commercial relationships.

Consistency does not happen by chance. It is built on traceable criteria, disciplined selection and alignment between field and final cup.

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International demand for coffees with verified origin continues to expand as buyers seek greater transparency and supply...
09/03/2026

International demand for coffees with verified origin continues to expand as buyers seek greater transparency and supply chain reliability.

Recent market analyses indicate that premium roasters and importers increasingly prioritize lots supported by complete traceability records. These include documented origin data, auditable environmental practices, and operational consistency throughout the supply chain.

In this environment, traceability is no longer limited to origin disclosure. It has become a key selection criterion that reduces uncertainty in negotiations, accelerates procurement processes, and strengthens confidence between producers, exporters, and buyers.

For companies operating in international coffee trade, traceability ensures technical reliability in every transaction while enabling access to the most demanding segments of the global market.

At BWP Trading, traceability is embedded in our operational structure, connecting producers to global buyers through transparent, verifiable, and efficient supply chains.



International Coffee Organization (ICO), Coffee Market Report 2025–2026;
Rabobank, Coffee Market Outlook 2025–2026;
USDA, Coffee: World Markets and Trade 2025.




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International Women’s Month: a celebration that must happen every day.More than just a date, this is the time to reinfor...
08/03/2026

International Women’s Month: a celebration that must happen every day.
More than just a date, this is the time to reinforce the importance of women on all fronts: as the foundation of our families, in building life itself, and with equal weight, in their leadership within the job market.
The excellence we deliver in global trade would not exist without female vision, rigor, and talent. Recognizing this strength is understanding that the world is only complete when we value this greatness every day.
Swipe left to see 3 things we have learned from this partnership. ➡️

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Consistency in coffee export is not built at the port. It starts at origin.While harvest volumes fluctuate due to climat...
02/03/2026

Consistency in coffee export is not built at the port. It starts at origin.

While harvest volumes fluctuate due to climate, labor conditions, and regional variables, commercial commitments require technical stability. Professional exporters operate with predefined quality parameters, moisture control protocols, lot traceability, and structured documentation flows that reduce variability before the product even reaches shipment.

In international trade, predictability is a risk management tool. Buyers plan roasting curves, inventory turnover, and contract deliveries based on expected profiles and timelines. When origin processes are structured, downstream operations remain protected.

Long term commercial relationships are not sustained by occasional performance. They are sustained by controlled repetition, aligned standards, and disciplined ex*****on across each stage of the supply chain.

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2026 began by reaffirming the relevance of Brazilian Arabica in international trade. With 2.78 million bags shipped in t...
25/02/2026

2026 began by reaffirming the relevance of Brazilian Arabica in international trade. With 2.78 million bags shipped in the first month of the year, the figures reinforce Brazil’s position as a strategic supplier in the global market.

Beyond the volume itself, the data reflects operational continuity, active logistics capacity and sustained demand across established destinations. In an international environment sensitive to pricing movements and financial adjustments, starting the year at this pace signals structural strength.

Arabica remains central to the export portfolio, supporting contracts, supplying roasters and maintaining Brazil’s role as a consistent reference in global sourcing. For those closely monitoring the market, January was more than the beginning of the calendar, it was an early indicator of positioning for 2026.

We continue to monitor international coffee trade developments throughout the year.

Exporting coffee is not just about closing contracts.It is about managing invisible variables that, if poorly handled, c...
24/02/2026

Exporting coffee is not just about closing contracts.
It is about managing invisible variables that, if poorly handled, can compromise the entire operation.

Between origin and destination, there are critical technical factors that require governance: strict moisture control, grading standardization, document traceability, currency management, international insurance coverage, regulatory compliance, and logistical synchronization between warehouses, ports, and buyers.

Small failures generate disproportionate consequences. A port delay can disrupt roasting schedules. A documentation inconsistency can hold a shipment. A technical deviation can alter the sensory identity of a lot.

In international coffee trade, operational ex*****on is part of the value delivered. It is not backstage. It is strategy.

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Early projections for Brazil’s 2026 coffee crop point to the possibility of one of the largest harvests in recent years....
23/02/2026

Early projections for Brazil’s 2026 coffee crop point to the possibility of one of the largest harvests in recent years. The estimates reflect favorable agronomic conditions in key producing regions and the recovery cycle expected for arabica after the previous lower-output phase.

A potential record harvest has direct implications for the global market. Greater supply from the world’s leading producer can influence pricing dynamics, inventory rebuilding strategies and forward contracting decisions throughout the year.

For roasters and importers, early crop signals are more than numbers. They shape purchasing timelines, hedge positioning and blending strategies. Production expectations affect how companies structure their commitments months before the coffee reaches destination ports.

At the same time, projections remain projections. Weather behavior during the final development stages and logistical performance during harvest will determine how closely reality aligns with early estimates.

We continue to monitor crop development and market responses as 2026 unfolds.





The increase in specialty coffee production in Brazil has been consolidating the country as a strategic supplier within ...
11/02/2026

The increase in specialty coffee production in Brazil has been consolidating the country as a strategic supplier within premium niches of the global coffee trade. According to the International Coffee Market Trends Report 2024 by the International Coffee Organization (ICO), demand for quality, traceability, and consistency continues to expand, particularly across North American, European, and Asian markets.

In Brazil, data from the Brazilian Specialty Coffee Association (BSCA) indicate continuous growth in the supply of microlots, controlled-origin coffees, and differentiated post-harvest processes, elements that enhance competitiveness and add value to the national product. This evolution strengthens Brazil’s presence in segments that prioritize terroir, sustainability, and internationally recognized certifications.

Source: International Coffee Organization (ICO), Coffee Market Trends 2024; BSCA – Technical Quality Reports 2024.

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