Tariffs and Climate Change Push Coffee Prices Up
A worker transports coffee cherries during a harvest in Brazil.
Photographer: Victor Moriyama/BloombergCoffee prices are up, and Brazilian bean reserves in the US are down. Tariffs are part of the story. The other is — you guessed it — climate change. Today’s newsletter sheds light on what’s going on with your morning joe.
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