From the fields to the cups around the world, Brazil remains consolidated as the largest global producer and exporter of coffee, sustained by an efficient and strategic logistics chain. On World Coffee Day, recent data highlight the relevance of Brazilian ports in the flow of production and in maintaining the international competitiveness of the product. In 2025, the country exported more than 40 million bags of coffee (60 kg), generating an approximate revenue of US$ 15.5 billion (more than R$ 77 billion), according to a report by the Council of Brazilian Coffee Exporters. The performance reinforces Brazil's position as a global leader, accounting for about 38% of world production, ahead of countries such as Vietnam and Colombia, according to data from the United States Department of Agriculture. Most of the coffee exported by Brazil is shipped by sea, with the Port of Santos standing out, responsible for about 78% of shipments in 2025, equivalent to more than 31 million bags. ...