Are Global Coffee Markets Brewing a Crisis Beyond Price?In an unprecedented turn of events, the coffee industry faces its fifth consecutive season of demand surpassing production, driving prices to their highest levels in nearly half a century. This isn't merely a story of market dynamics – it's a complex narrative where climate change, shifting consumption patterns, and agricultural sustainability converge to reshape the future of the world's favorite beverage.
The situation has reached a critical juncture as major producing regions struggle with severe weather disruptions. Brazil's drought-stricken Arabica crops and Vietnam's weather-battered Robusta production have created a perfect storm in the market. Volcafe's dramatic reduction of its 2025/26 Brazilian production forecast by 11 million bags underscores the severity of these challenges. China's 60% surge in coffee consumption over five years adds pressure to an already strained supply chain.
Perhaps most concerning is the structural nature of these challenges. Traditional growing regions, from Kenya's prestigious AA bean farms to Brazil's vast coffee plantations, face existential threats from climate change. The delicate balance required for premium coffee production – specific humidity levels, temperature ranges, and rainfall patterns – is increasingly difficult to maintain. One industry expert notes that suitable growing areas continue to shrink, suggesting current market pressures may become the new normal rather than a temporary disruption.
This convergence of factors presents both challenges and opportunities for investors, industry stakeholders, and consumers alike. As major producers like Nestlé and J.M. Smucker announce price increases for 2025, the industry stands at a crossroads. The future of coffee will likely be defined not just by how we manage immediate supply challenges, but by how we adapt to an*56C3VFGBHd innovate within these new environmental and market realities.
Commoditymarkets
Descending Triangle Setup on Wheat, Target at 525Overview
The main view of this trade idea is on the Daily Chart.
The commodity Wheat is in a descending triangle setup, with the resistance trend line at lower highs of 949.08 and 798.34. These lower highs occurred on 10th October 2022 and 30th December 2022 respectively. The support line is observed around the 730 price level. Expectations are for the support at the 730 price level to break and the commodity will decline towards 525. A negation of this view will result in Wheat rallying above 800.
Technical Indicators
Some technical indicators corroborate the chart pattern setup. The Supertrend indicator is in a sell mode and the Awesome Oscillator is below 0 and Red, indicating a downward trend. The RSI for the commodity is also below 50.
The intra-day trend following indicators of Wheat also show downtrends in the 15-Min, 2-Hr, 4-Hr and Daily timeframes. Short term resistance is observed around the 730-770 price range.
The longer-term view also show Wheat in a downtrend. It broke below trend in late June 2022 and has been below trend ever since. Indication of a downtrend has been utilized using the 28-Week Simple Moving Average. A change in the long term trend would occur, at the time of writing, with a weekly close above 805.
Recommendation
The recommendation will be to go short at market, with a stop loss at 800 and a target of 525. This produces a risk/reward ratio of 2.97.
Disclaimer
The views expressed are mine and do not represent the views of my employers and business partners. Persons acting on these recommendations are doing so at their own risk. These recommendations are not a solicitation to buy or to sell but are for purely discussion purposes.
At the time of writing, I have exposure to Wheat.