Global green coffee exports fell 14.2% in January, ICO says

Published Mar 10, 2025

Tridge summary

Global green coffee exports dropped by 14.2% in January compared to the previous year, marking a third consecutive monthly decrease, according to the International Coffee Organization. This decline was attributed to a base effect after exports hit an all-time high in January 2024. Despite the decrease in exports, the ICO composite indicator price for coffee increased by 14% in February, averaging $3.5432 per lb.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Global green coffee exports fell 14.2% in January from a year earlier to 11.32 million 60 kg bags, their third consecutive monthly decline, the International Coffee Organization said in a monthly report. The intergovernmental organization said the drop in unroasted exports was also a base effect, with exports reaching an all-time high in January 2024. Still, the decline helped push the ICO ...

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