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Global Coffee Trade: Major Coffee Exporting Countries, 2024

Coffee Experience
In 2023, Brazil exported nearly $7.35 billion worth of coffee to other countries, making it the world’s leading coffee exporter. Colombia followed in second place with a roughly $4.2 billion trade value. Not only was Brazil the top exporter of coffee, the South American country was also by far the world’s largest producer.
  1. Brazil: $9.2 billion
  2. Colombia: $4.2 billion
  3. Switzerland: $3.6 billion
  4. Germany: $3.2 billion
  5. Vietnam: $3.1 billion
  6. Ethiopia: $1.62 billion
  7. Peru: $1.3 billion
  8. Netherlands: $1.25 billion
  9. United States: $1.19 billion
  10. Canada: $763.21 million
  11. Belgium: $762 million
  12. Poland: $538.69 million
  13. Mexico: $688.83 million
  14. United Kingdom: $234.33 million
  15. Czechia: $228.10 million
Major Coffee Importers
  1. United States: $9.4 billion
  2. Germany: $5.2 billion
  3. France: $2.7 billion
  4. Italy: $2.6 billion
  5. Canada: $2 billion
  6. Belgium: $94 million
  7. Japan: $39 million
  8. Spain: $17 million
Coffee Industry Analysis
  1. Coffee, not roasted, not decaffeinated:$30.4 billion
  2. Coffee, roasted, not decaffeinated:$13.8 billion
  3. Coffee, not roasted, decaffeinated:$1.2b billion
  4. Coffee, roasted, decaffeinated:$746 million
  5. Coffee husks & skins:$146 million
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