Brazil reaches export of 22.9 million bags with foreign exchange revenue of US $ 3 billion in seven months

Published 2020년 8월 26일

Tridge summary

From January to July 2020, Cafés do Brasil exported 22.9 million 60 kg bags of coffee, generating $3.0 billion in revenue. Arabica coffee made up 78.4% of these exports, while Conilon and soluble and roasted coffee made up the rest. The United States, Germany, and Italy were the top three importers. Mexico and Russia saw the biggest increases in consumption. Brazil also saw a 41.3% increase in exports to other coffee-producing countries. Additionally, exports of differentiated coffees, with superior quality or sustainable practices, reached 3.8 million bags, accounting for 16.6% of total exports and generating $625.6 million in revenue.
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Original content

In the first seven months of the current year of 2020, the exports of Cafés do Brasil reached a total physical volume equivalent to 22.9 million 60 kg bags and foreign exchange revenue of US $ 3.0 billion, with an average unit price corresponding to $ 128.9. In this context, Arabica coffees sold abroad totaled 18 million bags, representing 78.4% of exports, while Conilon (Robusta) coffees, with 2.6 million bags, were equivalent to 11, 2%. Finally, soluble coffee accounted for 10.3%, with 2.4 million bags, and roasted and ground coffee, with 13.8 thousand bags, which accounted for only 0.1% of exports. The top ten countries and economic blocks that imported Cafés from Brazil, in the period now highlighted, that is, from January to July 2020, in a ranking in descending order, were, first, the United States, which acquired 4.3 million bags of coffee, a volume that corresponds to 18.6% of the total exported; second, Germany, with 3.9 million bags, which represents 17.1% of exports; ...

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