The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has lowered its estimate of Brazilian coffee production for Marketing Year 2023/24 due to a projected decline in robusta/conilon production. However, arabica production is expected to increase due to favorable weather conditions and an increase in planted area. Brazil's National Supply Company (CONAB) predicts that the total area allocated for coffee cultivation in the country in 2023 will be 2.24 million hectares, with arabica accounting for 70 percent of the harvest.