Mexico's coffee production is being threatened by the worst dry weather since January, with a potential drop in production of up to 30%. Over 80% of coffee plantations are at risk, particularly in the southern part of the state. The Union of Independent Coffee Producers of Mexico has warned of the severe impact of the drought, and producers are seeking government support. Despite the challenges, Mexico remains a significant player in the global coffee market, ranking 6th in Arabica production and 10th in global Robusta production. The country also relies heavily on Brazilian coffee imports to meet its market demands.