In 2022, Brazil experienced a slight decrease in coffee consumption by 1.01%, totaling 21,326,820 million bags, as reported by the Brazilian Coffee Industry Association (ABIC). This decline is largely due to high inflation and climatic issues impacting arabica coffee production. Despite these challenges, Brazil continues to be the world's second-largest coffee consumer, with 4.7 million bags. The high inflation led to a price increase of over 120% for the raw material, which was passed on to retailers by the industry, causing concern for consumers. However, ABIC anticipates that there will be no significant drops in the value of the commodity or consumption in 2023.