Brazil has experienced a remarkable 46.3 percent increase in coffee exports from January to July this year.
In July alone, green coffee exports surged to 3.39 million 60-kilogram bags, marking a significant 25.7 percent rise compared to the same period last year. This growth is a key driver of Brazil’s robust export performance.
Shipments of canefol coffee saw an impressive year-on-year increase of 82.2 percent in July. Meanwhile, Arabica bean exports grew by 13 percent, totaling 2.49 million bags. Instant coffee exports also saw a notable 26 percent increase, reaching 376,524 bags, while roasted and ground coffee exports rose by 47 percent, amounting to 5,552 bags.
The period from January to July highlighted a substantial growth in Brazil’s coffee export sector, with green canephora beans alone seeing an extraordinary 313.7 percent increase, contributing significantly to the overall export boost.
This data underscores Brazil’s strengthening position in the global coffee market and its increasing role as a major coffee exporter.