Global Coffea Canephora production grows 2.1% to reach 75.8 million bags in the 2023–2024 coffee year

Published 2024년 8월 13일

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The International Coffee Organization's Coffee Market Report for June 2024 forecasts a global coffee production increase of 5.8% for the 2023–2024 coffee year, reaching 178 million 60-kg bags. This includes 102.2 million bags of arabica and 75.8 million bags of robusta and conilon. The production of arabica is projected to grow by 8.8%, and robusta and conilon by 2.1%. The four main coffee producing regions are the focus of the report, which projects a slight global surplus of approximately 1 million bags.
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World coffee production for the 2023–2024 coffee year is projected to reach 178 million 60-kg bags, with 102.2 million bags of the Coffea arabica (arabica) species and 75.8 million bags of Coffea canephora (robusta and conilon). These volumes represent, respectively, 57.4% and 42.6% of global production. The data indicate an overall increase of 5.8% in world coffee production compared to the previous year. Of note is an 8.8% growth in the production of C. arabica and a 2.1% increase in the production of C. canephora, which in the previous year totaled 168.2 million bags, of which 94 million were arabica and 74.2 million were canephora. When analyzing production by producing regions, the following trends are observed: These estimates were taken from the Coffee Market Report – June 2024, published by the International Coffee Organization (ICO) and available at the Coffee Observatory of the Coffee Research Consortium, coordinated by Embrapa Café. The ICO report ...

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