Global coffee exports reach 150 million bags in 2023-2024 cycle

게시됨 2024년 12월 3일

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The International Coffee Organization's report reveals that global coffee exports reached 150 million 60kg bags from October 2023 to September 2024, with South America leading as the largest exporter, followed by Asia & Oceania and Africa. Brazil and Colombia saw significant growth in exports, while Vietnam experienced a decline. Africa's main producer, Ethiopia, experienced a 63.5% increase in sales. Mexico & Central America experienced a slight drop, with Honduras and Nicaragua leading the decline. Soluble coffee exports increased by 11.6%, and sales of roasted beans remained modest. The report highlights the regional impact on global trade and is available at the Coffee Observatory.
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Global coffee exports reached 150 million 60kg bags between October 2023 and September 2024, according to a report by the International Coffee Organization (ICO). This performance reflects the contributions of the four main producing regions: South America, Asia & Oceania, Africa, and Mexico & Central America. South America consolidated its leadership, accounting for 44% of total exports, with 66.13 million bags, a significant increase of 30.7% compared to the previous cycle. Brazil, the world's largest exporter, recorded growth of 34.3%, reaching 49.03 million bags. Colombia, in turn, exported 11.91 million bags, an increase of 13.7%. Other countries in the region contributed 5.19 million bags. The second largest producing region, Asia & Oceania, exported 40.62 million bags, corresponding to 27% of the global total. However, the volume represented a reduction of 6.7% compared to the previous period, mainly reflecting the performance of Vietnam. The country, the largest exporter ...

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