Espresso costs are the newest grocery merchandise troubling American shoppers. The USA is the world’s largest importer of espresso, however produces lower than 0.1% of all espresso for home consumption, importing over $8.2 billion (1.6 metric tons) of espresso final yr alone. The typical retail value of espresso spiked 21% up to now yr, marking the sharpest rise because the late Nineteen Nineties.
Tariffs are definitely a part of the issue. Brazil produces round 37% of the world’s espresso, however now faces a 50% tariff on espresso beans. The typical value of Brazilian espresso now sits round $6 per pound. Brazil additionally skilled a depleted harvest in 2024-25 attributable to drought and unfavorable climate circumstances. The harvest was 9% beneath conventional ranges. International manufacturing rose by 4.3 million luggage, however was offset by decrease shares, and costs remained excessive. The US spent $1.41 billion final yr on Brazilian espresso alone, and a 50% tariff along with elevated costs is inflicting grocers and retailers to boost costs.
Brazil and Colombia primarily give attention to Arabica beans, with Colombia being America’s second-highest importer. In far distinction to Brazil, Colombia’s tariff sits at 10%. Nonetheless, the US bought $1.4 billion in espresso beans from Colombia final yr and any levy will probably be felt by shoppers. Colombia’s 2024-25 espresso harvest was extraordinarily sturdy at 13.2 million luggage, a 23% enhance from the earlier yr. Farmers consider manufacturing will fall by 5.3% within the coming harvest attributable to weakening La Nina circumstances and heavy rain.
Vietnam provides 17% of the world’s espresso, however the US primarily depends on South America for imports. Vietnam’s tariff sits at 20% and lots of roasters have complained that that is affecting their backside line. Similar with Indonesia, which has a 19-32% levy.
Brazilian espresso exports to the US have fallen by practically 46% since tariffs had been imposed. Whereas the US consumed 15% of Brazilian espresso exports, Germany was shut behind at 14% and has surpassed the US to turn out to be the highest purchaser. It’s plain that tariffs on Brazil have brought on a spike in US espresso costs, which has been exacerbated by a weak harvest.