Brazil's 2026/27 Coffee Harvest Reaches 39%, Canéfora at 59%
2026-06-21 14:24
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - According to the latest data released by consulting firm Safras & Mercado, as of June 17, Brazil's 2026/27 coffee harvest had reached 39% of the estimated total. Among this, the harvest progress in the Canéfora coffee region is slightly faster, partially offsetting delays in Arabica coffee caused by rainfall.

Canéfora coffee harvest maintains the pace of work on the country's coffee farms, notes Safras consulting firm

This harvest progress represents an increase of 9 percentage points from the previous week, but remains below the 43% recorded in the same period last year and slightly below the five-year average of 40%.

For Canéfora coffee (Conilon/Robusta), driven by the main producing state of Espírito Santo, the harvest pace has accelerated, currently reaching 59% of national production. This figure is slightly higher than the 58% recorded in the same period last year and the five-year average of 58%.

The harvest progress of Arabica coffee, however, remains lagging, affected by excessive rainfall. According to Safras & Mercado statistics, the Arabica coffee harvest has reached 29% of production, compared to 34% in the same period last year and a five-year average of 30%.

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