- Drought conditions in Brazil have severely damaged coffee tree root systems and reduced expected coffee production over the next few years. The report estimates global coffee production could drop as low as 40 million bags in 2015, creating an unprecedented supply shortage.
- High coffee prices and supply shortages are expected to last into 2016 and potentially longer as damaged coffee trees in Brazil need to be replaced, preventing production from rebounding beyond 50 million bags until 2017.
- The report advises coffee producers, traders, and buyers to secure multi-year supply contracts to avoid potential bankruptcy from the expected supply squeeze and high prices.