Coffee prices rise due to Brazil drought; Hydrous ethanol prices increase amid climate-affected sugarcane harvest

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  • On September 8, 2025, coffee prices in New York rose by 3% due to drought in Brazil's coffee-producing regions, raising concerns about the 2026 harvest. Analysts suggest the persistent drought could affect the next harvest, with short-term supply, speculative buying, and US tariffs supporting prices.
  • On September 8, 2025, hydrous ethanol prices at São Paulo plants increased for the seventh consecutive week, reaching R$2.7831/liter, a 1.52% rise. The increase is attributed to restricted supply, a sugarcane harvest affected by climate, and the imminent end of the 2025/26 harvest.
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