Robusta
used in instant coffee and as a blend in espressos
Cocoa’s head-spinning rally has captured much attention this year, but coffee is having a moment too. The cost of robusta, the bean variety used in instant drinks and some espresso blends, recently reached the highest in more than four decades.1)
Indonesia, the third-ranked robusta producer
Vietnam coffee exports continue to benefit from the rise in Robusta coffee prices, primarily due to the supply shortages.2)
Robusta coffee prices extended losses for a seventh consecutive session yesterday on prospects of improving weather conditions this week in major producer Vietnam.3)
Also supporting prices is high demand for robusta beans. Typically, a rise in robusta prices encourages a shift toward using more arabica in blends, but that isn’t happening at this time, Andrea Illy, chairman of Italian coffee roaster Illycaffe SpA, said Tuesday on Bloomberg Television.4)
“Coffee prices for robusta heavy product blends remain at a substantial discount to arabica containing blends and thereby consumers seeking value continue to choose the former for now,” the report said.5)
London robusta futures, a global benchmark, have reached a record high, reflecting the mounting pressures on the coffee supply chain.6)