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Coffee prices on Monday signal early-week market trends in Brazil

Sapiens Agro July 13, 2026

Brazil's coffee market opens the week with producers and roasters closely watching price references across the country's main trading hubs. Monday's quotes serve as a key benchmark for short-term negotiations in the sector. Domestic prices continue to be shaped by international exchange movements and currency fluctuations.

Coffee prices on Monday signal early-week market trends in Brazil

Coffee kicks off another trading week with producers and buyers paying close attention to price levels across Brazil's main growing regions. The quotes registered on Monday act as a gauge for the pace of sales and for storage decisions by coffee growers throughout the country.

The domestic coffee market remains sensitive to external factors, including the dollar-to-real exchange rate and the performance of futures contracts on the New York and London exchanges. Movements in these international markets tend to be quickly reflected in the prices received by Brazilian producers.

For coffee farmers, tracking early-week quotes is strategically important, particularly during periods when supply and demand are adjusting after the weekend. Commercialization decisions should weigh both the short-term outlook and the prospects for the ongoing harvest season.

Arabica and conilon coffee segments continue to show distinct price dynamics, reflecting differences in quality, industrial demand, and regional origin. Producers of both varieties should monitor the specific references for their regions in order to optimize their selling timing.

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