In 2024, China's coffee imports are projected to rise significantly, reaching nearly 191,000 tons and surpassing 972 million USD in value. The import volume from 58 countries has seen a 24% increase, and the value has grown by 21.5%. Brazil remains the top supplier, followed by Colombia and Vietnam, with Ethiopia and Indonesia rounding out the top five. Brazil's share of the market has grown slightly, while Colombia's has seen a notable increase due to a productive harvest. Vietnam's exports to China have experienced a sharp rise, indicating a shift towards high-quality coffee. Ethiopia, the origin of Arabica coffee, also in the top five, has seen a decrease in imports to China despite being the highest priced supplier. Indonesia's exports to China have increased in value, suggesting a move towards importing higher quality coffee, despite a decrease in volume.