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Brazilians consumed the equivalent of more than one million 60kg bags of soluble coffee in 2023

Instant Coffee
Brazil
Market & Price Trends
Published Feb 6, 2024

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In 2023, Brazil's soluble coffee production reached 4.75 million 60kg bags, making it the world's largest producer and exporter of this coffee type. Domestic consumption accounted for 20% of this production, marking the sixth consecutive year of growth in this sector. The Brazilian Soluble Coffee Industry Association (ABICS) anticipates this trend to continue in 2024. The article also provides various resources for coffee research, including reports, publications, news, and regulatory information.
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Domestic consumption of Brazilian soluble coffee grows for the sixth consecutive year and reaches a new record Brazilian production of soluble coffee in 2023 reached a volume equivalent to 4.75 million 60kg bags, a performance that makes Brazil the largest producer and exporter of this type of coffee in the world. Of the total soluble coffee produced by the country last year, 20% was destined for domestic consumption, equivalent to 1.05 million bags, a volume that represented an increase of 5.2% in relation to domestic consumption in 2022. And, in addition, the remaining 80%, 3.7 million bags, were destined for export to 98 countries, which represented a slight increase of 0.4% in relation to the volume exported in 2022. Thus, domestic consumption of soluble coffee maintained the progress seen since 2016, when statistical analysis of this market began, reaching a new record for the sixth consecutive year. The historical series shows that in 2016 the national consumption of soluble ...
Source: Embrapa
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