While most of us enjoy our morning coffee – we collectively drink about 70 million cups a day in Britain - we don’t always like the dent a morning brew can put in our wallet.
However, in good news for lovers of coffee, the price of coffee beans is falling.
Favourable conditions and increased yields in coffee producing countries like Brazil, Colombia and Honduras has meant the world’s coffee supply has gone into surplus.
The end of Brazil's drought and the return of heavy rains mean production from the world's largest coffee exporter is expected to jump by 10 million pounds in 2016.
However, in good news for lovers of coffee, the price of coffee beans is falling.
Favourable conditions and increased yields in coffee producing countries like Brazil, Colombia and Honduras has meant the world’s coffee supply has gone into surplus.
The end of Brazil's drought and the return of heavy rains mean production from the world's largest coffee exporter is expected to jump by 10 million pounds in 2016.