Will coffee prices kill the café scene in 2025?
The Briefing8 Des 2024

Will coffee prices kill the café scene in 2025?

Headlines: Syrian rebels bring down Assad regime, new poll spells more bad news for Albo and Donald Trump attends the reopening of Notre Dame.

Deep dive: The price of a cup of coffee has always been debated, and now, global coffee prices have reached their highest in over 50 years.

It boils down to many factors across the industry, including bad weather in Brazil and Vietnam where most of the world's coffee comes from and international trade.

So how will this impact the price of our daily cup of coffee going into 2025?

In this episode of The Briefing, Helen Smith is joined by Kirk Pearson, the owner of Project Zero Coffee and the host of It’s Just Coffee the podcast, to explain how it will all impact us here in Australia.

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