Brazilian Drought Means Fewer Beans For Global Coffee Producers

International Business Times

Published Jun 04, 2014 12:29PM ET

Brazilian Drought Means Fewer Beans For Global Coffee Producers

By Kathleen Caulderwood - Ipanema Coffees, supplier to Starbucks Corp. (NASDAQ:SBUX), said it expects a 40 percent drop in crop yields after an historic drought in Brazil.

Brazil is the world’s largest coffee producer, responsible for about a third of the global supply. But a three-month drought has left farmers scrambling to recover supplies, and bean prices rising. Brazilian officials say that the weather problems are over, but not everyone is as optimistic.

On Monday, Brazil’s Agriculture Minister Neri Geller said that farmers should expect a better harvest next year, following the worst dry spell in 50 years.