In a first since colonial times, United States tariffs are set to impact the coffee market, potentially weakening demand as prices increase for U.S. consumers. Brazil, the largest coffee supplier to the U.S., will be hit with a 10% tariff at a time that growers are struggling with diminished supplies after last year’s severe drought, and arabica coffee bean prices are already at near record highs. CGTN’s Lucrecia Franco visited a family-run coffee farm that has seen a lot but never anything quite like this.