Over 20 years, Russia has increased coffee imports 11 times

Published 2023년 9월 29일

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Tea imports to Russia have decreased by 24% since 2002, while coffee supplies have increased by 11 times during the same period. In 2016, Russia began purchasing more coffee than tea, and by the end of 2022, coffee supplies exceeded tea imports by 2.36 times. In terms of preferences, 44.3% of respondents prefer coffee drinks with milk, while 49.3% choose tea as their preferred drink to warm up during the cold season.
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Tea imports to Russia from 2002 to 2022 decreased by 24% to 125.2 thousand tons, while coffee supplies increased 11 times to 295.4 thousand tons, according to a study by Rosselkhozbank (available from Agroinvestor ”, prepared for World Coffee Day (September 29). The ratio of coffee and tea imports in 2002 was less than 1 to 5 (0.16). But then coffee imports increased year after year, while tea imports decreased. In 2016, from a country importing primarily tea, Russia turned into a country purchasing abroad primarily coffee: the ratio increased by 4% in favor of the latter. Then it increased and at the end of 2022, coffee supplies exceeded tea imports by 2.36 times. In the first seven months of 2023, coffee imports amounted to 158 thousand tons, which is 20% more than in the same period last year. The import of tea increased by 2% to 77.9 thousand tons, compared analysts from Rosselkhozbank. The leader in coffee supplies to Russia is Vietnam with a share of 46%; 20% of all ...
Source: AgroInvestor

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