Coffee production in Colombia is not enough to compensate for the size of the reduction in supply from Brazil

Published 2025년 1월 31일

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Colombia has seen a 23% increase in coffee production in 2024, reaching 13.9 million 60-kg bags, as a result of good weather conditions and efforts by local growers to cultivate more resistant varieties. Despite this, the increase in production and exports from Colombia cannot make up for the expected reduction in supply from Brazil in 2025, due to favorable harvest conditions in Colombia but still insufficient harvest sizes. The article also mentions a potential impact on coffee shipments from tariffs and sanctions ordered by US President Donald Trump, although Colombian coffee remains cheaper than Brazilian coffee in the market.
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In 2024, Colombia, which is currently the world's largest supplier of washed Arabica, produced 13.9 million 60-kg bags of coffee, an increase of 23% compared to 2023. According to the National Federation of Coffee Growers (FNC), this was the second consecutive year of increased production in the country, due to good weather in the main growing areas. According to Germán Bahamón, general manager of the FNC, the growth in production is the result of the efforts of local coffee growers, who have been working on renewal and increasing the cultivation of more resistant varieties. Recently, US President Donald Trump even ordered his government to impose tariffs and sanctions on Colombia, which briefly shook the outlook for coffee shipments at a time when more active futures for the Arabica variety have increased amid harvest deficits at large producers. In light of this situation, Arabica futures in Brazil reached new highs, while in Colombia the differentials maintained the same trend ...

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