Brazil's coffee exports hit a record high in May 2024, with 4.4 million bags sent out, marking a 79.9% increase from the same month the previous year. The revenue from these exports also reached a record $1,017 billion, marking an 85.9% increase year-over-year. From the start of the 2023/24 crop year until May, Brazil exported a total of 20.69 million bags, setting a new record for the first five months of any coffee season. The country is on track to break the all-time export record, with canephora coffees, also known as conilon or Robusta, driving this growth. Arabica coffee remains the most exported type, but canephora coffees have seen significant growth both in terms of volume and revenue. The international coffee market is experiencing uncertainties due to supply issues from key producers like Vietnam and Indonesia, which could favor Brazilian coffee exports and help establish Brazil as a dominant player in the global coffee market.