Indonesian coffee exports predicted to continue to grow

게시됨 2024년 10월 4일

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The Indonesian Coffee Exporters Association (AEKI) expects coffee export growth to continue in 2024 based on a 39.44% increase in arabica coffee exports and a 34.11% increase in robusta coffee exports from January-August 2024 compared to the previous year. The increase in exports is due to a rise in coffee bean supply and the harvest season. Most exports are sent to traditional countries such as Japan, Malaysia, Egypt, Germany, and the United States, but producers also prioritize supplying to the domestic market. AEKI is relieved that the European Union Anti-Deforestation Law (EUDR), which was expected to be implemented in early 2025, has been postponed for a year due to the complexity of its requirements.
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Reporter: Dimas Andi | Editor: Yudho Winarto KONTAN.CO.ID - JAKARTA. The Indonesian Coffee Exporters Association (AEKI) believes that national coffee export performance will continue to grow positively in the remainder of 2024. Reflecting on data from the Central Statistics Agency (BPS), coffee exports in the form of arabica, unroasted, and decaffeinated (HS 09011120) were recorded at US$ 352.64 million in January-August 2024 or up 39.44% year on year (YoY) compared to the same period the previous year. Exports of robusta coffee, unroasted and decaffeinated (HS 09011130) also rose 34.11% yoy to US$ 468.55 million by August 2024. Head of the Specialty & Industry Department of the BPP of the Indonesian Coffee Exporters Association (AEKI) Moelyono Soesilo said that it is very likely that Indonesia's coffee export achievements in 2024 will be better than last year. This is supported by the increasing supply of coffee beans in the second semester of 2024 along with the harvest season ...
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