Asia and Oceania produce 50 million bags of coffee, representing 28% of the 2023-2024 world harvest

게시됨 2024년 6월 5일

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The International Coffee Organization's report for April 2024 forecasts a global coffee production of 178.6 million 60kg bags for the period from October 2023 to September 2024. This includes 102.2 million bags of Coffea arabica and 75.8 million bags of Coffea canephora. South America is the leading producer, contributing 50.2% of the total, followed by Asia and Oceania (28%), Africa (11.3%), and Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean (10.5%). The report also highlights the dynamics of coffee exports in March 2024, including details on soluble coffee and roasted bean exports.
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World coffee production for the period from October 2023 to September 2024 was estimated at 178 million 60kg bags, according to the Coffee Market Report – April 2024, from the International Coffee Organization (ICO). Of this total, 102.2 million bags are of Coffea arabica, representing 57.4% of global production, while 75.8 million bags are of Coffea canephora (robusta and conilon), corresponding to 42.6%. The analysis, prepared for the Coffee Observatory of the Café Research Consortium, coordinated by Embrapa Café, reveals that coffee production is distributed across four major regions: South America, Asia and Oceania, Africa and the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico. South America leads with an estimated production of 89.3 million bags, equivalent to 50.2% of the world harvest. Next, Asia and Oceania produce 49.9 million bags, representing 28%. Africa contributes 20.1 million bags (11.3%) and, finally, the Caribbean, Central America and Mexico produce 18.7 million bags, ...

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