Ep 1448 2026 Brazil Coffee Harvest Outlook Jonas Ferraresso The
Brazil Coffee Harvest Update 2025 2026 After experiencing a range of weather issues, including drought and cold temperatures, brazil's coffee plants are facing significant stress, paving the way for a difficult 2026 harvest. jonas explains how factors like soil quality, nutrient availability, and weather conditions impact coffee yields. In this episode of the podcast series, lee and jonas discuss the ongoing challenges facing brazil's coffee harvest. after experiencing a range of weather issues, including drought and.
Ep1448 2026 Brazil Coffee Harvest Outlook Jonas Ferraresso Map It Jonas is a coffee agronomist in brazil and a long time guest on the map it forward podcast. in this series, jonas will help us understand what's happened with the 2025 harvest that just wrapped up (earlier than expected) and what the current situation is already telling us about the 2026 harvest. This is part 1 of a 5 part series on the coffee industry in 2026 with felipe croce (faf coffees) and angel barrera (belco). in this episode, lee safar, felipe croce, and angel barrera discuss where the global coffee industry is as we begin the year and where they believe it is heading. After experiencing a range of weather issues, including drought and cold temperatures, brazil's coffee plants are facing significant stress, paving the way for a difficult 2026 harvest. jonas explains how factors like soil quality, nutrient availability, and weather conditions impact coffee yields. Jonas is a coffee agronomist in brazil and a long time guest on the map it forward podcast. in this series, jonas will help us understand what's happened with the 2025 harvest that just wrapped up (earlier than expected) and what the current situation is already telling us about the 2026 harvest.
Ep 1448 2026 Brazil Coffee Harvest Outlook Jonas Ferraresso The After experiencing a range of weather issues, including drought and cold temperatures, brazil's coffee plants are facing significant stress, paving the way for a difficult 2026 harvest. jonas explains how factors like soil quality, nutrient availability, and weather conditions impact coffee yields. Jonas is a coffee agronomist in brazil and a long time guest on the map it forward podcast. in this series, jonas will help us understand what's happened with the 2025 harvest that just wrapped up (earlier than expected) and what the current situation is already telling us about the 2026 harvest. We explore the reality of the 2025 harvest (now that it has been finalised) and we discuss the expectations of the 2026 harvest!. In part 2 of this 5 part series, brazilian coffee agronomist jonas leme ferraresso breaks down what’s actually happening with brazil’s 2026 coffee harvest. while market narratives suggest a strong or even record crop, the reality on the ground is far more complex. The procafé team of engineer agronomists, including alexandre pedrosa, alysson fagundes (alon), and rodrigo paiva, presented updated climate data highlighting the challenges for coffee crops, particularly the initial flowering crucial for the 2026 harvest. Following high temperatures and limited precipitation in december 2025, rainfall improved significantly through the first quarter of 2026 across brazil’s core coffee regions.
Interview Jonas Leme Ferraresso Coffee Agronomist We explore the reality of the 2025 harvest (now that it has been finalised) and we discuss the expectations of the 2026 harvest!. In part 2 of this 5 part series, brazilian coffee agronomist jonas leme ferraresso breaks down what’s actually happening with brazil’s 2026 coffee harvest. while market narratives suggest a strong or even record crop, the reality on the ground is far more complex. The procafé team of engineer agronomists, including alexandre pedrosa, alysson fagundes (alon), and rodrigo paiva, presented updated climate data highlighting the challenges for coffee crops, particularly the initial flowering crucial for the 2026 harvest. Following high temperatures and limited precipitation in december 2025, rainfall improved significantly through the first quarter of 2026 across brazil’s core coffee regions.
Interview Jonas Leme Ferraresso Coffee Agronomist The procafé team of engineer agronomists, including alexandre pedrosa, alysson fagundes (alon), and rodrigo paiva, presented updated climate data highlighting the challenges for coffee crops, particularly the initial flowering crucial for the 2026 harvest. Following high temperatures and limited precipitation in december 2025, rainfall improved significantly through the first quarter of 2026 across brazil’s core coffee regions.
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