Coffee: A Steaming Rally To Rival Oil

 | Oct 13, 2021 16:20

Had arabica growers in Brazil been told a year back that their coffee crop would have a bigger rally in 2021 than oil, they’d have probably laughed, then gone back to attending to their fazenda (farm).

Yet, humor or not, that’s exactly what arabica is having: a bigger year than oil. 

As of Wednesday, the most-active futures contract of the premium grade coffee was up 66.7% on the year in New York trade, edging US crude oil's front-month contract, which had a year-to-date gain of 65.6%.

It has been a long journey to here for arabica, which hit 15-year lows of 86.35 cents a lb as late as April 2019—though that might seem in distant memory to today’s pricing, which hovers not far from the seven-year high of nearly $2.15 hit in July this year. 

Aside from its strong start for October, arabica has rallied in six of the last nine months, after missing out in January, March, and June.