date:Feb 25, 2014
ther in Brazil has caused estimated losses from 3 per cent to 30 per cent of coffee bean crops, with uncertainty on which crops can be revived from drought by rain, and which are past the point of saving.
The increase of current coffee bean prices that affects the market currently will eventually flow on to consumers in the coming months, according to Griffiths Coffee.
In the short term, prices should remain stable, but in the depths of winter, as roasters forward contracts expire, a cup of co