Cameroon exported 824 tons of arabica coffee in 2025, generating CFA3.37 billion in revenue, according to data from the National Institute of
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Statistics (INS). Export volumes more than doubled compared with 308 tons in 2024, while earnings quadrupled from CFA846 million. The strong performance reflects both higher volumes and improved quality, which supported better pricing. In its 2024–2025 campaign report, the National Cocoa and Coffee Board (ONCC) highlighted a clear upgrade in the quality of Cameroonian arabica. “Arabica coffee recorded strong growth during the season, with a significant share of high-grade lots,” the ONCC said. According to sector experts, higher-quality beans allow producers to access niche markets that offer better returns for both farmers and exporters. During the 2024–2025 season, Cameroonian arabica was exported mainly to Germany, the United States, and Turkey. These three markets accounted for 88.1% of shipments, with the remaining 11.9% going to other destinations. Arabica remains a small segment of Cameroon’s ...