The article highlights the dynamic of the global coffee market, noting a rise in production to 172,461 bags in 2018/2019 from 113,746 bags in 2000/2001, only to face setbacks due to weather conditions and the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in a decrease in production to just over 160,000 bags in 2020/2021. Despite these challenges, the demand for coffee remains strong, with over 2 billion cups consumed daily. Vietnam and Brazil, key coffee producers, are grappling with the delta variant and drought, respectively, causing supply chain disruptions. Although a coffee shortage is not imminent, price increases are anticipated. The finish underscores the varied coffee consumption patterns across countries and regions, with Finland leading as the highest per-capita consumer at 12 kilos annually.