coffee brazil

No other country produces and exports as much coffee as Brazil.

The history of coffee in Brazil began in 1727, and now, in 2024, the country has a market share of 24.22%.

However, despite its market leadership, the Brazilian coffee market is complex and plagued by problems.

These include:

  • Price fluctuations
  • Supply chain risks
  • Increasing pressure for sustainability and transparency

This article focuses on HS code 0901 – coffee, whether or not roasted or decaffeinated; coffee husks and skins; coffee substitutes containing any amount of coffee.

Brazil impresses with its enormous production capacity, favorable climatic conditions, and strong export infrastructure.

But success also brings challenges, such as volatility on the world market, currency influences, and logistics problems.

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The largest exporting countries besides Brazil

Despite Brazil's dominant market position, the risks are real:

  • Price volatility due to weather, speculation, or geopolitical developments
  • Sustainability requirements from buyers, NGOs, and consumers
  • Lack of market transparency, especially when searching for new customers or suppliers

The top 5 coffee exporting countries by market share in 2024 are:

  1. Brazil (24.22%)
  2. Switzerland (8.38%)
  3. Germany (8.28%)
  4. Colombia (6.84%)
  5. Italy (6.03%)

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The largest buyers of Brazilian coffee in 2024

With ABRAMS.wiki, you can see exactly:

  • Who buys Brazilian coffee?
  • In what quantities, at what prices, over what period of time?
  • Which trade flows and routes are currently relevant?

These uncertainties make data-based decisions a must. Companies that trade in coffee, whether as exporters, importers, or processors, need reliable market information.

The top 5 coffee importing countries by market share in 2024 are:

  1. United States of America (18.06%)
  2. Germany (11.25%)
  3. France (6.80%)
  4. Italy (6.14%)
  5. Canada (3.77%)

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How ABRAMS.wiki supports companies with coffee from Brazil

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  • Global import data by country, company, quantity, and price
  • Trade volume and price trends
  • Supplier and buyer search functions by product, region, and HS code
  • Competitive analyses to strengthen market positions
  • Transparency in supply chains

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