Bizarre Beans and Flavours that ‘Jump Out’: Climate Change Hits Coffee
Coffee prices rose over 20% year-over-year due to tariffs and weather disruptions in Brazil and Vietnam, increasing costs for U.S. consumers dependent on imports.
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Experts issue warning on concerning phenomenon driving up US coffee prices: 'Isn't as it should be'
Coffee prices in the U.S. have hit an all-time high due to volatile weather that has affected the yield on crop harvests around the globe, CNBC reports. What's happening? Data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that ground roast coffee prices hit $8.41 per pound in July 2025. This is the highest recorded, and a 33% increase from July 2024. Coffee prices have risen globally. In February 2025, global coffee prices hit a 50-year record …
While the price of coffee beats all the records, several factors may well reverse the trend.

Bizarre beans and flavours that ‘jump out’: climate change hits coffee
A volatile few years in which extreme weather has wreaked havoc on global supplies and sent prices skyrocketing has farmers desiring more resilient crops.


That latte or cappuccino could get more expensive as coffee prices continue to rise
Americans are paying more for their coffee as prices for the caffeinated commodity are near record levels due to global production headwinds and higher costs from imported coffee exposed to tariffs.The most recent edition of the consumer price index (CPI) released by the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed that coffee prices were up 20.9% from a year ago in August and rose 3.6% on a monthly basis. That's the highest annual price gain reported in t…
That latte or cappuccino could get more expensive as coffee prices continue to rise | The New York Ledger
Americans are paying more for their coffee as costs for the caffeinated product are near record levels due to worldwide production headwinds and greater expenses from imported coffee exposed to tariffs. The most current edition of the customer cost index (CPI) launched by the Bureau of Labor Stats revealed that coffee costs were up 20.9% from a year ago in August and increased 3.6% on a month-to-month basis. That’s the greatest yearly cost gain …
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