Coffee News Recap, 17 May: Robusta prices reach record levels in Brazil, De’Longhi reports increase in revenue after La Marzocco acquisition & other stories

Every Friday, Perfect Daily Grind rounds up the top coffee industry news from the previous week. 

Here are this week’s stories – the word of the week is celebrities.

Mon, 13 May

  • Fairtrade Premium reached a record €222.8 million (US $242 million) in 2022. The organisation’s 15th annual report revealed Fairtrade Premiums totalled €210 million (US $228 million) for its top seven products, including coffee. The report also states that smallholder producer organisations allocated 36% of their Premiums to production improvements and 23% to financial benefits, while plantation workers directed 75% towards social investments and 15% towards financial benefits.
  • Blue Bottle loses trademark case against Blue Brew. A US District Court judge ruled against Blue Bottle Coffee in its trademark infringement case against coffee equipment brand Blue Brew. Blue Bottle argued that Blue Brew’s name and trade dress infringed on its trademarks. Judge Charles Breyer dismissed Blue Bottle’s motion for a trial, citing no proof of consumer confusion between the two brands.

Tue, 14 May

  • Melitta Group acquires majority stake in South African roaster Caturra. The partnership will be managed by Melitta Europe Coffee Division in Bremen, Germany, which operates Melitta’s European coffee business. Founded in 1994 in Cape Town, prominent South African roaster Caturra is a direct-to-consumer and wholesale roaster which also sells equipment and offers training services.
  • Robusta prices in Brazil reach record levels. CEPEA reported soaring prices for both arabica and robusta in the Brazilian domestic market in April, with the latter reaching an all-time high in the country. Arabica prices were influenced by changing exchange rates and concerns about global stocks, while robusta prices rose following high international demand and supply issues in Vietnam.
  • Brazil’s coffee exports jumped 61% in April. Last month, Brazil’s green coffee exports surged to 3.9 million 60kg bags according to data from Cecafe. Arabica shipments rose by 40.1% to 3.22 million bags, while robusta exports increased over fivefold on the same period in 2023 – totaling 676,691 bags.

Wed, 15 May

  • Blue Bottle and The Weeknd launch new Buna Tetu blend. As part of the ongoing Samra Origins collaboration, the prominent roaster and musician have released a blend inspired by the Ethiopian Buna Tetu coffee ceremony to reflect the artist’s roots and family traditions. The limited-edition blend has a chocolate-forward flavour profile with fruit notes and includes Ethiopian and African coffees.
  • Bob Austin reprises role as Loring president. Previously serving from 2013-17, Austin has years of manufacturing and technology expertise. He rejoined the roasting company as Chief Technology Officer/Director of Engineering in March 2023. Under his guidance, the company launched new automation and weighing solutions.

Thu, 16 May

  • Roasting Plant names Derek Stewart as new CFO. Stewart previously served as Head of Finance at Foursquare. With locations in major US cities and London, Roasting Plant is known for its innovative Javabot technology, which roasts beverages to order in every café.
  • Former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani launches coffee brand. Some reports emphasise that Giuliani has created the Rudy.Coffee brand in the wake of facing bankruptcy and debt of US $148 million. The former lawyer’s coffee products are available in “bold”, “morning”, and decaf options, with a focus on the health benefits of coffee.

Fri, 17 May

  • NFL player Patrick Mahomes launches Throne Sport Coffee. The functional RTD coffee brand was co-founded with beverage industry veteran Michael Fedele. Each can contains caffeine, natural flavourings and sweeteners, B vitamins, electrolytes, and BCAA essential nutrients. Mahomes says he is involved in marketing, sales, meeting with retailers, and product innovation.
  • South Korea plans to establish Busan as country’s “coffee capital”. With over 5,660 coffee shops and 92% of imported coffee products transported through the city annually, Busan is a key player in South Korea’s coffee scene. The “Coffee City Busan” initiative was launched shortly after the city hosted the first-ever World of Coffee Asia event, which included the 2024 World Barista Championship.
  • Fairtrade launches global Make Your Mark campaign. The organisation says the goal of the campaign (which will run until 11 June) is to address power imbalances in global supply chains, and will aim to make sure producers’ voices are heard in regards to shaping laws and regulations to protect their interests.
  • US rock band Green Day launches Punk Bunny Coffee. The new brand builds on the Oakland Coffee company, which the band established a decade ago. Punk Bunny Coffee has also announced a partnership with Keurig Dr Pepper to develop K Cups, with all coffee offerings available for the single-serve brewer.
La Marzocco espresso machine in a coffee shop.

Here are a few coffee news stories from previous weeks that you might find interesting. Take a look:

  • Mon, 6 May – Pact Coffee raises minimum payment to farmers. The UK roaster increased its minimum payments to US $2/lb for arabica contracts signed after August 2023. This change aligns with Fairtrade International’s Minimum Price increase from US $1.40 to US $1.80/lb.
  • Tue, 7 May – Toby’s Estate opens flagship store in Brisbane. The prominent Australian roaster’s latest location includes a centralised coffee bar and a training bar for customers. Toby’s Estate offers limited-edition Flavour Savour blends and Freezus, its ready-to-freeze coffee, for at-home and retail markets.

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