India’s coffee exports reached a new milestone in 2024, recording a 45% increase in dollar value compared to the previous year. The country’s coffee exports surpassed $1.684 billion, a record high, driven by strong demand from European buyers, particularly in Italy and Germany.
The remarkable growth in Indian coffee exports is largely attribute to height demand in key European markets. Italy and Germany, two of the largest coffee consumers in Europe, played a significant role in boosting the value of exports. This surge is part of a broader trend, with the global appetite for high-quality coffee continuing to rise.
In 2023, India valued its coffee exports at $1.160 billion, highlighting significant growth in just one year. This 45% increase underscores the rising recognition of Indian coffee in international markets, especially in Europe, where coffee culture is deeply rooted.
As demand for Indian coffee continues to rise, the country’s coffee industry is benefiting from both higher export values and expanding global reach. This growth reflects India’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its position as a major global coffee producer, leveraging its unique flavors and sustainable farming practices to attract international buyers.
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India’s coffee export boom in 2024 marks a significant achievement for the industry, as the country continues to build its reputation as a top supplier to the world’s coffee markets.
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