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Country | Export Value 2022 (USD)↓ | Export Amount 2022 (tonnes) | |
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Switzerland | $3.4B | 107000 | |
Italy | $2.3B | 296000 | |
Germany | $2B | 251000 | |
France | $1.2B | 55800 | |
Netherlands | $870.8M | 104000 | |
United States | $862.8M | 87300 | |
Canada | $646.8M | 52800 | |
Poland | $495.7M | 68200 | |
Belgium | $347.8M | 40200 | |
Spain | $234.8M | 24000 | |
United Kingdom | $211.3M | 18200 | |
Sweden | $198.2M | 24300 | |
Czech Republic | $192.5M | 21100 | |
Slovakia | $154.4M | 25200 | |
Austria | $118.9M | 13800 | |
Portugal | $113.9M | 14100 | |
Colombia | $111.2M | 12900 | |
Lithuania | $108M | 12800 | |
Denmark | $100.8M | 7800 | |
Bulgaria | $97.5M | 13900 | |
Luxembourg | $60.2M | 8480 | |
United Arab Emirates | $59.5M | 6950 | |
Latvia | $52.6M | 5900 | |
Vietnam | $48.2M | 11200 | |
Hungary | $45.8M | 6390 | |
Finland | $44.9M | 6800 | |
Slovenia | $33.7M | 4560 | |
Singapore | $28.4M | 2400 | |
Brazil | $28.3M | 3350 | |
Japan | $28.2M | 1760 | |
Panama | $25.3M | 1530 | |
Malaysia | $24.2M | 12500 | |
Greece | $23.3M | 2380 | |
Romania | $20.4M | 3120 | |
Lebanon | $18.6M | 2180 | |
Croatia | $17.6M | 2560 | |
Armenia | $16.7M | 3490 | |
Ireland | $16.4M | 2430 | |
Russia | $16.4M | 2860 | |
Australia | $16.2M | 1920 | |
Serbia | $12.4M | 1550 | |
China | $10.9M | 3220 | |
South Africa | $10.1M | 1710 | |
Uruguay | $9.5M | 831 | |
Indonesia | $9.5M | 2730 | |
Jordan | $9.2M | 739 | |
Taiwan | $8.7M | 716 | |
Kenya | $8.5M | 1240 | |
Bosnia and Herzegovina | $7.6M | 1380 | |
Estonia | $7M | 754 | |
Honduras | $6.5M | 1870 | |
Norway | $5.4M | 548 | |
Hong Kong | $5.3M | 1010 | |
Dominican Republic | $4.7M | 501 | |
Costa Rica | $4.7M | 495 | |
Mexico | $4.6M | 917 | |
Ethiopia | $4.4M | 505 | |
South Korea | $4.3M | 679 | |
Syria | $3.3M | 660 | |
Laos | $3.2M | 399 | |
India | $2.6M | 397 | |
Nicaragua | $2.3M | 360 | |
Jamaica | $2.3M | 65.5 | |
Morocco | $2.2M | 233 | |
Guatemala | $1.8M | 221 | |
Peru | $1.7M | 237 | |
Egypt | $1.7M | 204 | |
Kazakhstan | $1.5M | 130 | |
Thailand | $1.5M | 201 | |
New Zealand | $1.4M | 131 | |
North Macedonia | $1.4M | 239 | |
Israel | $1.4M | 203 | |
Malawi | $1.4M | 285 | |
Argentina | $1.3M | 135 | |
Ecuador | $1.3M | 154 | |
Ukraine | $1.3M | 160 | |
Saudi Arabia | $1.3M | 174 | |
El Salvador | $1.1M | 325 | |
Macau | $1.1M | 258 | |
Rwanda | $945K | 141 | |
Palestine | $916K | 93.7 | |
Tanzania | $903K | 128 | |
Albania | $879K | 93.5 | |
Kuwait | $867K | 126 | |
Cyprus | $811K | 76.7 | |
Georgia | $742K | 82.6 | |
Moldova | $643K | 44.5 | |
Eswatini | $624K | 15 | |
Bahrain | $449K | 33.6 | |
Uganda | $356K | 64.5 | |
Trinidad and Tobago | $305K | 26.8 | |
Chile | $206K | 22.7 | |
Cuba | $186K | 22.9 | |
Tunisia | $182K | 10.8 | |
Cameroon | $159K | 42.4 | |
Papua New Guinea | $140K | 18.5 | |
Philippines | $139K | 10.5 | |
Haiti | $118K | 6.16 | |
Iceland | $115K | 9.53 | |
Sri Lanka | $112K | 7.89 | |
Burundi | $94K | 3.34 | |
Burkina Faso | $92K | 982 | |
Antigua and Barbuda | $79K | 2.04 | |
Algeria | $66K | 12.8 | |
Senegal | $59K | 21.4 | |
Uzbekistan | $52K | 7.92 | |
Venezuela | $49K | 13.1 | |
Oman | $37K | 2.47 | |
Iran | $36K | 3.71 | |
Equatorial Guinea | $34K | 7.66 | |
Botswana | $26K | 10.6 | |
Namibia | $21K | 4.27 | |
Solomon Islands | $21K | 1.4 | |
Turkmenistan | $20K | 10.5 | |
Montenegro | $19K | 2 | |
Guinea | $18K | 4.98 | |
Cambodia | $15K | 3 | |
Togo | $13K | 9.6 | |
Kyrgyzstan | $13K | 0.55 | |
Vanuatu | $13K | 0.89 | |
Libya | $11K | 0.77 | |
Iraq | $7K | 0.59 | |
French Polynesia | $7K | 0.34 | |
Belize | $5K | 0.53 | |
Nigeria | $4K | 1.76 | |
DR Congo | $4K | 3.46 | |
Ghana | $3K | 6.1 | |
Paraguay | $3K | 0.45 | |
Lesotho | $3K | 0.34 | |
Ivory Coast | $2K | 0.25 | |
Azerbaijan | $2K | 0.4 | |
Sao Tome and Principe | $2K | 0.3 | |
Mali | $1K | 2.02 | |
Republic of the Congo | $1K | 1.54 | |
Malta | $1K | 0.17 | |
Brunei | $1K | 0.05 | |
Dominica | $1K | 0.27 | |
Saint Kitts and Nevis | $1K | 0.02 | |
Bangladesh | 0.02 | ||
Myanmar | 0.02 | ||
Afghanistan | 0.01 | ||
Madagascar | 0.03 | ||
Nepal | 0.03 | ||
Bolivia | 0.05 | ||
Liberia | 0.03 | ||
Gabon | 0.02 | ||
Timor-Leste | 0.1 | ||
Barbados | 0.01 | ||
Samoa | 0.05 |
Coffee, widely regarded as many people’s favorite beverage, transcends borders in more ways than one. A shared appreciation for its warm, caffeine-providing character makes coffee essential in many people’s daily lives. As such, it’s a big player in the global economy as a universally traded commodity. But as coffee cultivation spans so many countries worldwide, which countries rank among the top coffee-producing nations?
When most think of coffee production, South and Central America, Africa, and Southeast Asia immediately come to mind. These nations heavily rely on coffee exports as a primary source of income.
Country | Export Value 2022 (USD) |
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Switzerland | $3.4B |
Italy | $2.3B |
Germany | $2B |
France | $1.2B |
Netherlands | $870.8M |
United States | $862.8M |
Canada | $646.8M |
Poland | $495.7M |
Belgium | $347.8M |
Spain | $234.8M |
Among the roster of coffee-producing nations, Brazil, situated in South America, emerges as the dominant player, contributing a substantial $6.04 billion annually to global coffee exports. Notably, European countries such as Switzerland, Germany, Italy, and France feature prominently as significant coffee exporters, underscoring the cultural significance of this aromatic brew in the European context.
Vietnam, Colombia, and Ethiopia also stand out as prominent coffee-exporting nations, renowned for their coffee cultivation and processing proficiency, enabling them to meet international demand consistently.
To count coffee as a primary contributor to their country’s GDP, it must go through a whole sequence of stages, from growing to grading and packaging to transportation.
Competing with other countries makes quality control imperative, given the discerning demands of coffee enthusiasts who expect consistency and excellence from farm to roastery. To meet those standards, the coffee export industry grapples with challenges in unpredictable weather, pest infestations, and the importance of sustainable and ethical practices for workers.
With all of this in mind, coffee exports signify much more than an exchange of goods. Coffee shapes the lives and livelihoods of millions across the globe.