Brazil Sets A New Record With Over 50 Million Bags Of Coffee Exported In 2024 – CoffeeTalk
Brazil, the world’s leading coffee producer and exporter, set a new record for coffee exports in 2024, exporting 50.4 million 60-kilogram bags, a 38.5% increase from 2023. This volume also surpassed the previous record set in 2020 by 12.8%, according to the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé). The surge in exports resulted in record coffee revenues of $12.56 billion, a 55.4% increase over 2023 and 35.4% above the previous record year of 2022. Factors contributing to this exceptional performance include adverse weather conditions affecting harvests in major coffee-producing countries like Vietnam and Indonesia, creating a global supply shortage, and driving coffee prices to historic highs. Brazil exported a record 36.9 million bags of Arabica coffee, 9.4 million bags of Robusta, and 4.1 million bags of soluble coffee. The United States remained the largest importer of Brazilian coffee, with purchases of 8.1 million bags. Europe remained the primary destination for Brazilian coffee, accounting for 52.6% of total exports. North America and Asia were the second and third largest importers, respectively. Coffees with superior quality or certified sustainable practices accounted for 18.1% of total Brazilian exports in 2024.
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Source: Coffee Talk