Brazil ranks 14th globally in coffee consumption, with each resident drinking an average of 3 to 4 cups a day, translating to 5.8 kg per year, according to a study. Finland leads with the highest consumption. Brazil's preferred coffee styles are espresso, pingado, and cappuccino. As the world's largest coffee producer for over 150 years, Brazil contributes approximately 40% to the global production, mainly from states like Minas Gerais, São Paulo, and Paraná. Despite this, Brazil has experienced a significant increase in coffee prices, especially in Florianópolis, due to the strengthening of the dollar against the real on the New York Stock Exchange.