In August, Brazil's coffee exports to the United States decreased, with Germany emerging as the largest buyer.

Published 2025년 9월 12일

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Core Insight: According to data released by the Brazilian Coffee Exporters' Committee (Cecafé) on September 9, following the formal imposition of a 50% tariff on Brazilian coffee by the United States, Brazil's coffee exports in August fell by 17.5% compared to the same period last year. Meanwhile, Germany has replaced the United States as the largest import market for Brazilian coffee in that month.

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According to a report by the Brazilian website "G1," data shows that Brazil exported 3.144 million bags (each weighing 60 kg) of coffee in August, compared to 3.813 million bags in the same period of 2024. However, despite the decrease in export volume, due to the rise in international coffee prices, Brazilian exporters' total revenue for the month still increased by 12.7% compared to the same period last year, reaching 1.101 billion U.S. dollars. Meanwhile, due to a decrease in exports to the United States in August, Germany has become the largest customer for Brazilian coffee, a change that aligns with the committee's previous expectations. Committee Chairman Márcio Ferreira stated: "The United States is no longer the largest buyer of our coffee in August, falling to second place, importing 301,000 bags, and these transactions were mostly concluded before the new tariff policy took effect. This figure is a 46% decrease compared to the same period in 2024 and a 26% decrease ...
Source: Foodmate

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