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  2. Coffee prices rise to nearly 50-year high due to weather ...

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    Earlier this week, the Wall Street Journal reported that raw Arabica coffee prices soared to a record high of nearly $3.44 per pound, which beat the prior record of $3.35 from 1977.

  3. Exclusive-Brazil's top coffee roasters to hike prices from ...

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    Brazil's top coffee roasters including JDE Peet's, one of the world's biggest coffee companies, are set to hike prices domestically from early next year after adverse weather caused raw bean ...

  4. Bad Weather in Brazil Jolts Coffee Prices

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    In Brazil, a wave of bad weather is doing a number on Well, savor every sip while you can -- because in a very short time, that coffee could cost you a lot more. Bad Weather in Brazil Jolts Coffee ...

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    Twelve people are killed and twenty-one others were injured in a bus crash in São Paulo, Brazil. Health and environment. South Sudan orders the closure of all schools in the country for two weeks due to a heat wave, with temperatures expected to reach 42 °C (108 °F).

  6. Coffee production in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil has been the world's largest producer of coffee for the last 150 years, [43] currently producing about a third of all coffee. In 2011 Brazil was the world leader in production of green coffee, followed by Vietnam, Indonesia and Colombia. [44] The country is unrivaled in total production of green coffee, arabica coffee and instant coffee ...

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  8. Coffee production in Paraguay - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, there were 83,966 coffee trees in the country; [1] considering the similarity of soil and climatic conditions between Paraguay and Brazil, it was surmised then that the coffee produced in Paraguay would be as good as that produced in Brazil. [1] Initially, coffee was grown in areas where soil and weather conditions suited such growth ...

  9. CBS News 1 day ago Maps show NOAA's spring weather outlook across U.S. Much of the country is forecast to see warmer-than-average temperatures and drought conditions this spring, according to NOAA.