A while back I posted about the top 10 coffee producing countries between 2004-2006. Here’s data from 2007.
According to the International Coffee Organization, Brazil still leads the world in coffee production with an average of more than 33 million bags of coffee produced each year, down from about 42.5 million in 2006. It’s interesting to note that the […]
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According to the International Coffee Organization, Brazil leads the world in coffee production with an average of more than 38 million bags of coffee produced each year.
The following table shows the average number of bags of coffee produced from 2004-2006 per country.
Country
Average Coffee Production (in bags)
Brazil
38,243,298
Vietnam
14,423,067
Colombia
12,187,029
Indonesia
7,655,001
Ethiopia
4,482,479
India
4,679,772
Peru
3,344,548
Mexico
4,022,337
Guatemala
3,731,852
Honduras
2,826,502
Total
95,955,884
That’s a lot of coffee!
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Interesting, although Viet Nam is the second largest coffee exported they have little to no market clout. Perhaps if they updated their quality control process they’ll be held in a higher regard.
Coffee makers at global market’s mercy
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