South American coffee production represents 46% of the world crop

Published 2022년 4월 28일

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The article reports on the global coffee production and consumption for the 2021-2022 coffee year, as per the International Coffee Organization's March 2022 Report. The total production is estimated at 167 million bags, with South America's production being 77.47 million bags, which makes up 46% of the global harvest. Brazil is the top producer in South America, contributing 76% of the region's production, followed by Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, and Ecuador. However, coffee exports from South America experienced a significant drop of 14.5% from October 2021 to February 2022, mainly due to a decrease in exports from Brazil and Colombia. Globally, coffee consumption is expected to increase by 3.3% to 170.3 million bags, with the consumption distribution across regions being Africa (7%), Asia & Oceania (24%), Mexico & Central America (3%), Europe (32%), North America (19%), and South America (16%). The report is available at the Coffee Observatory of the Research Café Consortium and Embrapa Café's publications and analyses can also be found online.
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Global crop is estimated at 167 million bags and South America at 77.47 million 60kg bags in coffee year 2021-2022 Coffee production in South America was estimated at 77.47 million bags of 60 kg, a volume that represents 46% of the world harvest for the 2021-2022 coffee year. The five largest coffee producing countries in South America are: Brazil, whose annual production represents an average of 76% of the region's harvest; followed by Colombia, 17%; third, Peru with 5%; in fourth place comes Venezuela with 1%; and, fifth, Ecuador (1%). The other South American countries account for less than 1% of the region's coffee production. In relation to coffee exports from South America, in the period from October 2021 to February 2022, in the period from October 2021 to February 2022, sales to importing countries totaled 24.99 million bags, a volume that registered a significant drop of 14 .5% in relation to the same previous period, which was approximately 28.61 million bags. In this ...
Source: Embrapa

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