Brazilian coffee exports were record in January

Published 2024년 2월 9일

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Brazil, the world's leading coffee producer, saw a record export of 3.96 million 60-kilo bags in January, marking a 39% increase from the same period last year. This surge was primarily due to a significant rise in shipments of conilon and robusta varieties, and a 31.1% increase in Arabica coffee sales. Despite challenges such as the Gaza Strip conflict and Panama Canal drought, coffee exports generated $802.5 million in January, up 30.1% from January 2023. The main importers were Germany, the United States, Belgium, Japan, and Italy.
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Rio de Janeiro, Feb 9 (EFE).- Brazil, the world's largest coffee producer, exported 3.96 million 60-kilo bags of the grain in January, a volume 39% higher than the same month last year and a new record for the month, the sector's employers reported this Friday. The brand was driven by a 503.5% increase in shipments of the conilon and robusta varieties. Sales of Arabica coffee increased by 31.1%. According to the monthly report of the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé), income from grain exports increased by 30.1% compared to those registered in January 2023, up to $802.5 million. This is thanks to the fact that sales abroad of the conilon and robusta varieties skyrocketed by 503.5%, with a total of 457,787 bags exported, which represents 11.56% of total grain shipments. However, Arabica coffee continues to be the best seller, with 3,208 million bags, 80.98% of all exported beans. The list is completed by products from the soluble segment, with 293,467 bags, which ...

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