Climate Change Will Push Coffee Prices Higher Across the Entire Supply Chain in 2026: GlobalData Issues the Industry’s Most Comprehensive Climate Warning

GlobalData, one of the world’s largest data analytics and consulting companies, has published a comprehensive report warning that climate change disruptions will push coffee prices higher across the entire supply chain, from farm-level production costs through processing, logistics, and retail pricing. The GlobalData analysis represents the most authoritative climate-coffee price forecast published in the current briefing series because GlobalData’s analytical methodology combines satellite agricultural data, commodity market modeling, and supply chain cost analysis into a projection that carries the credibility of institutional-grade market intelligence. The report confirms that the coffee price escalation documented across thirty-nine briefings is not a temporary disruption but a structural trend driven by the same climate forces that are simultaneously threatening Arabica growing regions, disrupting shipping routes, and increasing the energy costs embedded in every stage of coffee production and distribution.

Iran Conflict Risks Further Food Price Increases in Canada: Mirage News Reports as Fuel Costs and Supply Disruption Cascade Through North American Markets

Mirage News reports that the Iran conflict risks further increases in Canada’s food prices, with fuel costs and supply chain disruption cascading through North American markets in ways that affect every commodity requiring transportation from production to consumption. World Coffee Portal confirms that Beans & Brews is eyeing record annual outlet growth after a strong start to 2026, demonstrating that despite the cost pressures, well-positioned coffee chains can still achieve expansion in a market where consumer demand for premium coffee experiences remains structurally resilient. Food Ingredients First reports that Nestlé and Starbucks are pursuing cold coffee growth amid industry headwinds, launching new products designed to capture the at-home cold coffee occasion that has grown dramatically since the pandemic. Korea JoongAng Daily’s coverage of the Korean F&B industry rolling out healthier options as young consumers sour on sugar, alcohol, and caffeine provides the Asian perspective on the generational taste shift documented throughout the briefing series. StoneX confirms that Arabica coffee prices continue trading higher on funds purchases.

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Nestlé and Starbucks Pursue Cold Coffee Growth Amid Industry Headwinds: How the Alliance Is Adapting to the New Market Reality

Food Ingredients First reports that the Nestlé and Starbucks global coffee alliance is launching new cold coffee products designed to capture the at-home cold coffee occasion, adapting their product development strategy to the industry headwinds that have characterized the 2026 market environment. The cold coffee focus reflects consumer trend data showing that cold and iced coffee formats continue growing faster than hot coffee, particularly among younger consumers who associate cold formats with convenience, customization, and social media shareability.

Korean F&B Industry Rolls Out Healthier Options as Young Consumers Sour on Sugar, Alcohol, and Caffeine

Korea JoongAng Daily’s coverage of the F&B industry rolling out healthier options as young consumers sour on sugar, alcohol, and caffeine documents how Korean food and beverage companies are responding to the same generational health consciousness documented across the briefing series by developing products that deliver function without the ingredients that health-aware young consumers increasingly reject.

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