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17 April 2024

Coffee exports from Brazil to Arab countries grow 7%

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Brazil’s exports of coffee to Arab countries increased 7 per cent to 820,000 60-kilogrammes during January to July 2014, the Arab-Brazilian Chamber of Commerce (ABCC) said.

According to the report, Brazil’s overall global coffee exports grossed over $3.45 billion for the first seven months of the current year, showing an 11 per cent increase from 2013.

In addition, shipped volume stood at 20.56 million bags, demonstrating an 18.5 per cent increase. For July alone, which is the first month of the 2014/2015 crop, export revenues reached $557 million—showing a 59 per cent increase from the first month of the prior crop cycle.

Nearly three million bags were shipped, up by 33.5 per cent July-on-July. Industry analysts have pointed out that the good export volume figures from January to July of 2014 can be attributed to good foreign sales performance, with Brazil reinforcing its 32 per cent global market share.

Dr. Michel Alaby, General Secretary and CEO, ABCC, said: “Brazil’s excellent performance figures of coffee shipments to Arab countries and the rest of the world remain very positive and largely due to remaining inventory. The continuation of this favorable trend in months to come will hinge on the harvesting of the ongoing crop.”

The leading export targets for Brazilian coffee are the United States, Germany, Italy, Belgium and Japan.