The coffee sector in Colombia is optimistic about the 2024 arabica harvest, expecting it to exceed 12 million bags, potentially reaching as many as 14 million. This is due in part to the positive effects of El Niño, which have helped recover the volume of coffee crops, although there has been a drop in quality. The industry is hopeful for better prices to complement the increased production levels, as the trend is towards positive prices despite the competition from other major coffee-producing countries. This could result in record harvests for Colombia, with annual productions potentially hitting their best levels in 23 years since 2015 and 2020.