Brazilian coffee exports reach 30.62 million bags with foreign exchange revenue of US$6.4 billion in ten months

Published 2023년 11월 20일

Tridge summary

Brazilian coffee exports in the first ten months of 2023 decreased by 5.5% in volume and 16% in revenue compared to the same period in 2022. The main importing country for Brazilian coffee was the USA, followed by Germany, Italy, Japan, and Belgium. Additionally, Brazil also exported differentiated coffees and sold green coffees to other producing countries, including Colombia, Mexico, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Dominican Republic.
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Original content

The total exports of Brazilian Coffees, in the accumulated ten months, specifically in the period from January to October 2023, reached the physical volume equivalent to 30.624 million 60kg bags, which provided an exchange revenue of US$ 6.4 billion. Such performances, however, compared to the same previous period in 2022, represented a drop of 5.5% in exported volume and 16% in foreign exchange revenue. Of this physical volume of Brazilian Coffees sold to importing countries, 24.237 million bags, which correspond to 79.1% of the total exported, were of the species of Coffea arabica, 3.265 million bags (10.7%) of Coffea canephora (robusta +conilon), 3.081 million bags of soluble coffee (10.1%), and, finally, 41.733 thousand bags of roasted and roasted and ground coffee, which are equivalent to 0.1% of these sales abroad. If a ranking is made, in descending order, of only the five main importing countries of Brazilian Coffees, in the period in question, it can be seen that the USA ...

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