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Arabica coffee prices fall sharply, sugar also down

September 17, 2025
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Arabica coffee prices fall sharply, sugar also down
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LONDON: Arabica coffee futures on ICE fell sharply on Wednesday, retreating from the prior session’s near seven-month high, while sugar prices were also lower.

Coffee

Arabica coffee was down 4.7% at $3.9045 per lb by 1417 GMT, retreating from a near seven-month high of $4.24 set on Tuesday.

Dealers said a setback in prices was not unexpected given the extent to which they have risen recently.

The run-up has been driven by fund buying against the backdrop of tight supplies in the United States following the imposition of a 50% tariff on shipments from Brazil.

Robusta coffee lost 4.8% to $4,550 a metric ton.

Sugar

Raw sugar fell 0.8% to 15.77 cents per lb.

Dealers noted sugar production in Center-South Brazil during the second half of August was broadly in line with expectations at 3.872 million metric tons.

A survey of 11 analysts published by S&P Global Commodity Insights had a consensus for sugar production of 3.8 million.

White sugar was down 1.2% at $460.20 a ton.

Cocoa

London cocoa rose 0.1% to 5,093 pounds per ton.

Dealers said the market was focussed on the development of main crops in West Africa with the 2025/26 season due to start next month with concerns about diseases such as black pod continuing to underpin prices.

The world could lose a third of its cocoa supply, or 1.5 million tons, over the next 15 years if no action is taken to tackle climate change and disease, an industry executive who buys a substantial amount of the chocolate-making ingredient, said on Wednesday.

New York cocoa gained 0.6% to $7,338 a ton.

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