Total coffee production in the world is expected to reach a physical volume equivalent to 174.3 million bags in the 2023-2024 harvest

Published 2023년 8월 17일

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The global coffee production forecast for the 2023-2024 harvest shows an increase of 6.8% for arabica coffee and a slight decrease of 0.97% for robusta coffee compared to the previous cycle. Brazil is expected to produce 31.4% of the world harvest, followed by Vietnam with 18% and Colombia with 6.6%. These three countries will account for 56% of the estimated world total.
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Estimated Brazilian harvest will be equivalent to 31.4% of world production, Vietnam (18%) and Colombia (6.6%) The production of coffee of the Coffea arabica species (arabica coffee), worldwide, forecast for the ongoing 2023-2024 harvest, was estimated at a physical volume equivalent to 96.3 million 60kg bags, a performance that, if confirmed , will imply an increase of 6.8% in the global production of this species, in comparison with the harvest of the same previous cycle. In addition, with regard to the harvest of the Coffea canephora species (robusta coffee + conilon), also in global terms, forecast for the coffee year 2023-2024, which was estimated at 78 million bags of 60 kg, physical volume if also confirm, it will represent a slight decrease of 0.97% compared to the previous 2022-2023 world harvest of C. canephora. Thus, the total world coffee harvest estimated for the 2023-2024 cycle, including the two coffee species mentioned, will total 174.3 million 60kg bags, with C. ...
Source: Embrapa

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