![]() Ultimately, with a population of 50 million people, Colombia is a significant coffee player in both production and consumption. That same year, Colombia’s coffee imports amounted to approximately 44 thousand tons, while domestic consumption was estimated at two million bags. ![]() dollars’ worth of coffee to other countries, making it the world’s leading coffee exporter by. In 2021, Brazil exported nearly six billion U.S. Interest in organic, fair-trade, and sustainably grown coffee increased in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, leading to shifts in production methods in some places. In 2019, the South American country’s green coffee exports generated over two billion U.S. Major coffee exporting countries worldwide 2021. In 2020 the top coffee-producing countries were Brazil, Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia. ![]() Undeterred by Brazil’s dominance in the global production arena, the country’s South American neighbors are not be underestimated.įamous for its mild Arabica roast, Colombia’s presence as a competitive coffee powerhouse goes without saying. In 2019, Colombia led the coffee import market in the U.S., surpassing Brazil by about 100 million U.S. However, Brazil’s numbers falter when it comes to exports to its North American neighbor, the United States, who make up the largest population of coffee consumers in the world. Home to most of the world’s arabica beans, the Portuguese speaking nation produces more coffee than Vietnam, Colombia, Indonesia, and Ethiopia combined. Colombia ranks second in the region, with almost 14 million bags produced.Įven on a global scale, Brazil leads its competitors by a wide margin. In the 2018/2019 crop year, the country reached an output of nearly 63 million bags, representing over one third of the global coffee production that year. Brazil is by far the largest coffee producing country in Latin America, with an average annual production of more than 50 million 60-kilogram bags.
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