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Coffee Extract Market Overview 2026

Raw Materials
HS Code
210111
Last Updated
2026-04-04
Key takeaways for search and sourcing teams
  • Coffee Extract market coverage spans 152 countries.
  • 963 exporter companies and 1,519 importer companies are indexed in the global supply chain intelligence network for this product.
  • 8,831 supplier-linked transactions are summarized across the top 20 countries.
  • 1 premium suppliers and 0 catalog items are currently listed.
  • Wholesale sample entries: 0; farmgate sample entries: 0.
  • Latest reference year in this page dataset is 2024.
  • Page data last updated on 2026-04-04.

Global Supplier Transactions, Export Activity, and Price Benchmarks for Coffee Extract

Analyze 8,831 supplier-linked transactions across the top 20 countries, with monthly unit-price benchmarks to track export competitiveness and sourcing risk for Coffee Extract.

Coffee Extract Country YoY Change in Supplier Transactions and Export Momentum

Compare positive and negative YoY shifts in Coffee Extract to identify accelerating supplier markets and weakening export corridors.
Top YoY shifts for Coffee Extract: South Korea (+127.2%), India (+85.8%), Ukraine (+80.6%).

Coffee Extract Country-Level Supplier Transaction and Unit Price Summary

As of 2025-05, benchmark Coffee Extract country transaction counts with monthly unit price and volume to prioritize supplier and export markets.
In 2025-10, countries with visible Coffee Extract transaction unit prices: United States (56.21 USD / kg), South Korea (31.59 USD / kg), Chile (29.63 USD / kg), Colombia (23.17 USD / kg), Mexico (22.59 USD / kg), 15 more countries.
CountryYoY ChangeTransaction Count2025-052025-062025-072025-082025-092025-102025-112025-122026-012026-022026-032026-04
Colombia+24.2%3,06322.44 USD / kg (1,897,071.219 kg)21.70 USD / kg (2,307,914.766 kg)23.61 USD / kg (1,582,565.919 kg)25.56 USD / kg (2,861,356.231 kg)22.11 USD / kg (1,948,887.951 kg)23.17 USD / kg (1,286,417.63 kg)
India+85.8%79334.08 USD / kg (226,019.944 kg)18.62 USD / kg (357,593.9 kg)23.99 USD / kg (292,072 kg)26.93 USD / kg (287,442.149 kg)22.43 USD / kg (391,918 kg)18.36 USD / kg (244,171 kg)
Vietnam-12.6%2676.80 USD / kg (318,954 kg)6.26 USD / kg (310,682.9 kg)6.33 USD / kg (254,354.5 kg)6.20 USD / kg (690,446.9 kg)6.63 USD / kg (447,153.9 kg)6.48 USD / kg (92,661.45 kg)
Mexico+23.0%1,89315.60 USD / kg (4,345,531.798 kg)18.88 USD / kg (3,760,972.44 kg)21.21 USD / kg (5,413,230.524 kg)21.43 USD / kg (3,897,210.093 kg)15.02 USD / kg (3,895,610.14 kg)22.59 USD / kg (4,419,856.414 kg)
Brazil+10.0%52313.10 USD / kg (842,117.496 kg)11.00 USD / kg (937,002.931 kg)11.06 USD / kg (788,348.24 kg)12.13 USD / kg (820,220.882 kg)11.47 USD / kg (1,160,604.674 kg)9.58 USD / kg (1,076,401.041 kg)
Germany+22.2%23416.01 USD / kg (305,306.68 kg)17.28 USD / kg (259,776.53 kg)16.46 USD / kg (17,840 kg)18.91 USD / kg (255,097.41 kg)16.95 USD / kg (160,039.116 kg)19.42 USD / kg (258,431.64 kg)
France+3.5%21518.47 USD / kg (120,805.589 kg)12.63 USD / kg (73,132.551 kg)22.14 USD / kg (50,068.08 kg)15.27 USD / kg (55,232.72 kg)9.14 USD / kg (48,381.561 kg)15.26 USD / kg (113,855.3 kg)
United States+34.9%20033.43 USD / kg (26,471.08 kg)64.47 USD / kg (10,210.17 kg)32.68 USD / kg (3,696.3 kg)50.80 USD / kg (15,025.39 kg)15.49 USD / kg (72,440.87 kg)56.21 USD / kg (58,673.33 kg)
Netherlands+44.3%19023.45 USD / kg (148,700.65 kg)14.61 USD / kg (250,921.24 kg)19.29 USD / kg (117,821.61 kg)19.43 USD / kg (528,524.21 kg)16.47 USD / kg (624,788.56 kg)18.09 USD / kg (295,775.06 kg)
Ecuador+47.9%15714.17 USD / kg (427,181.7 kg)15.19 USD / kg (200,725 kg)11.86 USD / kg (314,461.4 kg)20.42 USD / kg (350,026.6 kg)12.64 USD / kg (268,648.36 kg)11.30 USD / kg (341,331.02 kg)
Coffee Extract Global Supply Chain Coverage
2,482 companies
963 exporters and 1,519 importers are mapped for Coffee Extract.
Exporters and importers can use Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to identify counterparties for Coffee Extract, benchmark reach, and prioritize outreach by market.

Coffee Extract Export Supplier Intelligence, Trade Flows, and Price Signals

963 exporter companies are mapped in Tridge Supply Chain Intelligence for Coffee Extract. Exporters and importers can use company profiles and analytics to evaluate supplier coverage, trading activity, and route opportunities.

Coffee Extract Verified Export Suppliers and Premium Partners

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Coffee Extract Top Exporters and Supplier Profiles

Review leading exporter profiles while benchmarking against 963 total exporter companies in the Coffee Extract supply chain intelligence network. Exporters and importers can unlock company profiles and analytics to qualify partners faster.
(Colombia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2025-07-21
Industries: Food ManufacturingOthers
Value Chain Roles: TradeFood Manufacturing
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: TradeFood Manufacturing
(Malaysia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Services And Drinking PlacesBeverage ManufacturingFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: TradeDistribution / WholesaleFood Manufacturing
(Ukraine)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: OthersFood Wholesalers
Value Chain Roles: TradeDistribution / Wholesale
(Turkiye)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: Food Manufacturing
(Estonia)
Latest Export Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Export Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: Logistics
Coffee Extract Global Exporter Coverage
963 companies
Exporter company count is a key signal for Coffee Extract supply depth and sourcing optionality.
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Top Exporting Countries for Coffee Extract (HS Code 210111) in 2024

For Coffee Extract in 2024, compare export volume and value across the top 10 supplier countries to map core supply structure.
RankCountryVolumeValueReport
1Germany64,431,645 kg952,559,769.275 USDView →
2Brazil93,739,316.241 kg920,171,218 USDView →
3Spain48,204,752.345 kg604,074,193.422 USDView →
4India57,761,346.648 kg517,285,636.767 USDView →
5Mexico33,846,792.23 kg463,906,836 USDView →
6Netherlands30,965,762 kg455,015,351.53 USDView →
7Malaysia31,232,949.465 kg299,776,437.106 USDView →
8Poland19,121,498.825 kg270,270,700 USDView →
9Switzerland10,497,089.151 kg205,018,786.743 USDView →
10South Korea11,842,930.27 kg157,051,796 USDView →

Coffee Extract Export Trade Flow and Partner Country Summary

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Coffee Extract Import Buyer Intelligence, Demand Signals, and Price Benchmarks

1,519 importer companies are mapped for Coffee Extract demand intelligence. Use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to prioritize buyers, distributors, and downstream demand partners by market.

Coffee Extract Top Buyers, Importers, and Demand Partners

Review leading buyer profiles and compare them against 1,519 total importer companies tracked for Coffee Extract. Exporters and importers can use Supply Chain Intelligence company profiles and analytics to evaluate buyer quality and demand concentration.
(Denmark)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-01-16
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: Over 1000 Employees
Sales Revenue: USD Over 1B
Industries: Air TransportFreight Forwarding And Intermodal
Value Chain Roles: -
(United States)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-06-04
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Industries: Food ManufacturingBeverage Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
(India)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-04
Employee Size: 11 - 50 Employees
Industries: Others
Value Chain Roles: -
(Latvia)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-12-11
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Employee Size: 101 - 500 Employees
Industries: Food WholesalersFood ManufacturingOthers
Value Chain Roles: -
(Kazakhstan)
Latest Import Transaction: 2026-03-04
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Beverage ManufacturingFood PackagingFood Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
(United States)
Latest Import Transaction: 2025-12-29
Recently Import Partner Companies: 1
Industries: Food Manufacturing
Value Chain Roles: -
Global Importer Coverage
1,519 companies
Importer company count highlights the current depth of demand-side visibility for Coffee Extract.
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Top Import Demand Countries for Coffee Extract (HS Code 210111) in 2024

For Coffee Extract in 2024, compare import volume and value across the top 10 demand countries to identify priority markets.
RankCountryVolumeValueReport
1United States75,824,969.177 kg969,431,089 USDView →
2Germany37,463,899.256 kg491,597,265.319 USDView →
3United Kingdom31,521,355.475 kg468,941,208.103 USDView →
4Poland34,365,445.077 kg385,808,828 USDView →
5Netherlands20,232,699 kg274,885,415.702 USDView →
6Japan22,601,140 kg230,666,833.764 USDView →
7Turkiye17,448,296 kg193,743,651 USDView →
8Australia12,008,189.07 kg186,954,508.873 USDView →
9Philippines21,598,967.97 kg180,342,061 USDView →
10Malaysia16,840,542.038 kg142,739,859.862 USDView →

Coffee Extract Import Trade Flow and Origin Country Summary

Analyze Coffee Extract origin-to-destination trade flows by value, volume, and share to monitor demand-side sourcing channels.

Classification

Product TypeIngredient
Product FormConcentrated Extract (Powder or Liquid)
Industry PositionFood And Beverage Ingredient

Market

Coffee extract (including soluble/instant coffee forms) is a globally traded coffee-derived ingredient used across retail, foodservice, and industrial food-and-beverage manufacturing. International trade is commonly reported under the HS 2101 group (coffee extracts, essences and concentrates, and certain preparations), with flows influenced by upstream green coffee availability, energy costs for concentration/drying, and buyer specifications for caffeine, solubility, and sensory profile. Manufacturing capacity is material in both coffee-origin countries (to capture value-added near supply) and consumer markets with large beverage and flavoring industries. Demand is closely tied to ready-to-drink coffee growth, private-label instant coffee, and industrial flavor systems, while price dynamics remain sensitive to coffee crop shocks and futures-market volatility.
Market GrowthMixed (medium-term outlook)Demand growth from RTD and ingredient use can be offset by periods of high upstream coffee costs and energy-driven processing costs.
Major Producing Countries
  • BrazilMajor coffee-origin country with significant soluble/coffee-extract manufacturing; exports are tracked under HS 2101 in trade databases.
  • VietnamLarge robusta-origin supply base supporting soluble coffee and extract production for export-oriented channels.
  • IndiaNotable soluble coffee and coffee-extract processing sector with export exposure; verify latest product mix via HS 2101 trade flows.
  • ColombiaCoffee-origin country with value-added coffee products; extract availability depends on green coffee supply and processing economics.
  • IndonesiaCoffee-origin country with coffee processing for domestic and export markets; product availability varies by processing investment and logistics.
Major Exporting Countries
  • BrazilAmong leading exporters of soluble coffee/coffee extracts in HS 2101 trade reporting (validate latest ranks in ITC Trade Map / UN Comtrade).
  • IndiaExport-oriented soluble coffee supplier; shipments typically move as industrial ingredients and retail formats depending on buyer requirements.
  • VietnamRobusta-linked supply base supports soluble coffee exports; competitiveness is sensitive to green coffee pricing and processing energy costs.
  • ColombiaExports include coffee-derived value-added products; positioning often emphasizes origin-linked profiles and quality programs.
  • IndonesiaExports occur alongside large domestic demand; availability for export can tighten during strong domestic price cycles.
Major Importing Countries
  • United StatesLarge ingredient and consumer market for coffee extracts used in RTD beverages, flavor systems, and private-label instant coffee.
  • GermanyMajor EU import and processing/distribution market for coffee products; trade statistics under HS 2101 capture extract flows.
  • United KingdomSignificant retail market for instant coffee and ingredient use in beverage manufacturing.
  • JapanHigh-value RTD and coffee beverage market; imports include extracts/concentrates for industrial beverage production.
  • RussiaLarge consumer market for soluble coffee products; import demand can be sensitive to currency, sanctions-related logistics, and supplier access.
Supply Calendar
  • Brazil:May, Jun, Jul, Aug, SepUpstream coffee harvest seasonality influences green coffee availability and cost basis for extract production; processing can run year-round depending on inventories.
  • Viet Nam:Nov, Dec, Jan, FebRobusta harvest timing affects feedstock availability for soluble coffee/extract plants and export program scheduling.
  • Colombia:Apr, May, Jun, Oct, Nov, DecBimodal harvest pattern in key regions can smooth feedstock availability relative to single-peak origins.
  • Indonesia:Jun, Jul, Aug, SepSeasonality varies by island; export program timing depends on internal logistics from producing areas to ports.
  • India:Dec, Jan, Feb, MarHarvest seasonality influences local green coffee supply and the economics of converting beans into exportable extracts.

Specification

Physical Attributes
  • Powder or granulated solids (spray-dried or freeze-dried) or liquid concentrate; aroma retention and hygroscopicity are key handling considerations.
  • Color and flavor intensity vary with roast degree and extraction conditions.
Compositional Metrics
  • Caffeine content specification (regular vs decaffeinated product lines).
  • Moisture (for powders) and water activity targets to reduce caking and preserve aroma.
  • Soluble solids (for liquid extracts) and solubility/dispersibility performance in target applications.
  • Microbiological criteria appropriate to intended use (industrial beverage base vs retail-ready formats).
  • Contaminant monitoring where relevant to coffee (e.g., ochratoxin A risk management in coffee supply chains).
Grades
  • Industrial ingredient grade (bulk) vs consumer retail grade (jar/sachet formats).
  • Regular vs decaffeinated; single-origin vs blended flavor profiles depending on brand and buyer needs.
Packaging
  • Bulk powders in multiwall bags with moisture-barrier liners, cartons with inner bags, or fiber/steel drums for industrial customers.
  • Retail jars, sachets, or stick packs for consumer channels.
  • Liquid extract in food-grade drums, totes/IBCs, or aseptic containers depending on shelf-stability design.
ProcessingAqueous extraction/percolation followed by filtration and concentration; final form produced by spray drying or freeze drying for solids, or held as liquid concentrate.Decaffeination may be applied to the feedstock or extract stream depending on product design and regulatory/labeling needs.

Supply Chain

Value Chain
  • Green coffee procurement -> roasting (as required) -> aqueous extraction/percolation -> clarification/filtration -> concentration (evaporation) -> spray drying or freeze drying (or liquid finishing) -> packaging -> export/import -> blending and repacking (as needed) -> industrial use or retail distribution
Demand Drivers
  • Ready-to-drink coffee expansion and use of coffee concentrates in beverage manufacturing.
  • Private-label and mainstream instant coffee demand in retail channels.
  • Use as a standardized coffee flavor input in confectionery, dairy, bakery, and flavor systems.
Temperature
  • Powdered extract is moisture-sensitive; cool, dry storage with strong moisture/oxygen barrier packaging supports quality preservation.
  • Liquid extract logistics depend on formulation: some products are aseptic ambient-stable, while others require refrigerated handling and tighter shelf-life management after opening.
Shelf Life
  • Shelf life is strongly driven by moisture ingress, oxygen exposure, and aroma loss; packaging integrity and humidity control are primary levers.
  • Once opened, both powders and liquids are more vulnerable to aroma loss and quality degradation, requiring tighter handling discipline.

Risks

Climate HighCoffee extract supply and pricing are tightly linked to upstream green coffee availability; climate-driven crop losses (drought, heat stress, storms) and disease pressure can trigger rapid price spikes and reduce feedstock availability for extraction, disrupting contract fulfillment for beverage and ingredient buyers.Use diversified origin sourcing for green coffee inputs, maintain multi-month safety stocks for critical SKUs where feasible, and structure contracts with clear price-adjustment mechanisms tied to transparent benchmarks.
Price Volatility HighCoffee is a globally traded commodity with significant futures-market and currency sensitivity; extract producers can face margin compression when green coffee costs move faster than finished-ingredient repricing, increasing the risk of supply rationing or contract renegotiation.Align procurement hedging, customer pass-through clauses, and inventory policies; qualify at least two suppliers for functionally equivalent extract specifications.
Food Safety MediumAs a concentrated product, coffee extract requires robust controls for microbiological safety, foreign matter, and relevant chemical contaminants associated with coffee supply chains; failures can trigger recalls and import rejections.Specify validated kill-steps where applicable, apply HACCP-based controls, and require routine COAs for microbiology and agreed contaminant panels aligned to destination-market requirements.
Regulatory Compliance MediumLabeling and formulation compliance can be complex across markets (e.g., caffeine claims, decaffeinated definitions, additive permissions for formulated liquid extracts, and compositional standards), creating border and customer-acceptance risk if specifications are not aligned.Lock target-market compliance requirements into specifications and labels, and confirm additive permissions and claims substantiation against applicable regulations and Codex guidance where used as a reference.
Logistics MediumPowdered coffee extract is vulnerable to moisture uptake and odor contamination during transit; liquid concentrates can face leakage, temperature excursions, or shelf-life losses if packaging and handling are not appropriate, leading to quality claims and write-offs.Use moisture/oxygen barrier packaging with desiccant and container-lining practices where relevant, implement humidity/temperature monitoring, and qualify packaging through transit testing for the chosen lane.
Sustainability
  • Climate-change exposure of coffee production (heat, drought, extreme rainfall) drives upstream supply shocks that transmit into extract costs and availability.
  • Deforestation and land-use change concerns in some coffee landscapes increase ESG scrutiny and due-diligence expectations for coffee-derived ingredients.
  • Energy intensity of concentration and drying (especially freeze-drying) increases carbon and cost exposure where electricity or fuel prices spike.
Labor & Social
  • Smallholder livelihood risk and price transmission challenges in coffee supply chains, with heightened scrutiny from due-diligence regimes and buyer ESG programs.
  • Child labor risk in parts of agricultural supply chains remains a recognized concern for coffee and other crops, requiring credible monitoring and remediation systems.
  • Migrant and seasonal labor conditions at farm level can create reputational and compliance risk for downstream coffee-derived ingredients.

FAQ

What is coffee extract used for in global food and beverage trade?Coffee extract is traded as a standardized coffee flavor and caffeine-bearing ingredient used in ready-to-drink beverages, instant coffee products, and industrial applications such as confectionery, dairy, bakery, and flavor systems.
How is coffee extract typically manufactured for international trade?A common global pathway is sourcing green coffee, roasting as needed, then using aqueous extraction/percolation, filtration and concentration, followed by spray drying or freeze drying for powders or finishing as a liquid concentrate, and finally packaging for bulk or retail distribution.
What are common buyer specifications for coffee extract?Buyers commonly specify caffeine level (regular vs decaf), moisture and solubility performance (especially for powders), soluble solids for liquid concentrates, microbiological criteria for the intended use, and packaging requirements that protect against moisture and oxygen exposure.
Why can coffee extract pricing and availability change quickly?Because extract economics depend on upstream green coffee supply and price volatility, climate-driven coffee crop shocks and rapid commodity price movements can transmit into extract costs and supply allocation, affecting contract execution and spot-market availability.

Coffee Extract Country Coverage for Suppliers, Export Flows, and Prices

Explore country-level Coffee Extract market pages for supplier coverage, trade flows, and price benchmarks.
All country market pages: Brazil, United States, Colombia, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, Vietnam, India, Japan, Indonesia, Turkiye, China, Canada, Poland, France, Malaysia, Switzerland, Ecuador, Sweden, Spain, Guatemala, Belgium, Uganda, Peru, South Korea, El Salvador, Chile, Hong Kong, Italy, Estonia, Moldova, South Africa, Russia, Senegal, Argentina, Mexico, Burkina Faso, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, Australia, Armenia, Czechia, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, Hungary, Denmark, Thailand, Nicaragua, Singapore, Lithuania, Philippines, Georgia, Greece, Morocco, Togo, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Israel, Kazakhstan, Egypt, Gambia, Austria, Ghana, Iran, Serbia, Croatia, Finland, New Zealand, Latvia, Ireland, Slovakia, Andorra, Albania, Aruba, Azerbaijan, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bulgaria, Bahrain, Benin, Bermuda, Brunei, Bolivia, Bahamas, Botswana, Belize, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Costa Rica, Cuba, Cyprus, Dominica, Dominican Republic, Ethiopia, Fiji, Gabon, Grenada, Guyana, Honduras, Iceland, Jamaica, Jordan, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Cambodia, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Saint Lucia, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Liberia, Lesotho, Luxembourg, Montenegro, Madagascar, Macedonia, Myanmar [Burma], Mongolia, Macao, Malta, Mauritius, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Niger, Norway, Nepal, Oman, Panama, Pakistan, Puerto Rico, Portugal, Paraguay, Qatar, Seychelles, Slovenia, Suriname, Syria, Swaziland, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Tunisia, Trinidad and Tobago, Taiwan, Tanzania, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Venezuela, Zambia, Zimbabwe
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