
Global coffee prices are likely to remain elevated as ongoing market volatility continues to disrupt supply chains, according to Italian coffee giant Lavazza.
The company cited unpredictable weather conditions, lower crop yields in major producing countries, and rising production and transportation costs as key reasons behind the sustained price pressure.Coffee-growing regions, particularly in Brazil and Vietnam, have experienced climate-related challenges that have reduced harvest expectations.
At the same time, increasing global demand for premium coffee products has kept pressure on supplies, making price declines unlikely in the near future.Lavazza believes consumers and businesses should prepare for continued fluctuations throughout the coming months.
Coffee retailers, cafés, and food manufacturers may face higher operating costs, which could eventually be passed on to customers through increased prices.Industry analysts say market conditions will largely depend on future harvests, weather patterns, and global economic trends.
Until supply improves significantly, coffee prices are expected to remain volatile, affecting both producers and consumers worldwide.