The International Coffee Organization reports a slight decrease in global coffee production for the 2021/22 coffee year, primarily due to adverse weather conditions in major producing countries. However, a rebound is expected in the 2022/23 coffee year. In Africa, production slightly increased, with notable increases in Togo and Ethiopia, despite challenges in other countries like Uganda and Cameroon. Robusta production, mainly from Vietnam, also saw an increase. Global coffee consumption increased by 4.2% in the 2021/22 coffee year, driven by the post-COVID era and strong economic growth, with a projected slight increase to 178.5 Ms in the 2022/23 coffee year.