List of countries by coffee production
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The following list of countries by coffee production catalogues sovereign states that have conducive climate and infrastructure to foster the production of coffee beans.[1] Many of these countries maintain substantial supply-chain relations with the world's largest coffeehouse chains and enterprises.[2] These coffeehouses play a prominent role in supporting developing economies by waging a variety of coffee wars to gain market share.[3][4] Often these coffeehouse chains pay a premium above market price in order to alleviate fair trade and sustainable farming concerns. Developing countries that participate in the coffee market wield considerate influence on global coffee economics.[5][6]
Main exporters by country[edit]
- A world map of countries by coffee production, 2019
According to the World Atlas, the main exporters of coffee beans as of 2019 are:[1]
Rank | Country | 60 kilogram bags | Metric tons | Pounds |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Brazil | 44,200,000 | 2,652,000 | 5,714,381,000 |
2 | Vietnam | 27,500,000 | 1,650,000 | 3,637,627,000 |
3 | Colombia | 13,500,000 | 810,000 | 1,785,744,000 |
4 | Indonesia | 11,000,000 | 660,000 | 1,455,050,000 |
5 | Honduras | 9,600,000 | 580,000 | 1,278,681,000 |
6 | Ethiopia | 6,400,000 | 384,000 | 846,575,000 |
7 | India | 5,800,000 | 348,000 | 767,208,000 |
8 | Uganda | 4,800,000 | 288,000 | 634,931,000 |
9 | Mexico | 3,900,000 | 234,000 | 515,881,000 |
10 | Guatemala | 3,400,000 | 204,000 | 449,743,000 |
11 | Peru | 3,200,000 | 192,000 | 423,287,000 |
12 | Nicaragua | 2,200,000 | 132,000 | 291,010,000 |
13 | China(2013–14 est.)[7] | 1,947,000 | 116,820 | 257,544,000 |
14 | Ivory Coast | 1,800,000 | 108,000 | 238,099,000 |
15 | Costa Rica | 1,492,000 | 89,520 | 197,357,000 |
16 | Kenya | 833,000 | 49,980 | 110,187,000 |
17 | Papua New Guinea | 800,000 | 48,000 | 105,821,000 |
18 | Tanzania | 800,000 | 48,000 | 105,821,000 |
19 | El Salvador | 762,000 | 45,720 | 100,795,000 |
20 | Ecuador | 700,000 | 42,000 | 92,594,000 |
21 | Cameroon | 570,000 | 34,200 | 75,398,000 |
22 | Laos | 520,000 | 31,200 | 68,784,000 |
23 | Madagascar | 520,000 | 31,200 | 68,784,000 |
24 | Gabon | 500,000 | 30,000 | 66,138,000 |
25 | Thailand | 500,000 | 30,000 | 66,138,000 |
26 | Venezuela | 500,000 | 30,000 | 66,138,000 |
27 | Dominican Republic | 400,000 | 24,000 | 52,910,000 |
28 | Haiti | 350,000 | 21,000 | 46,297,000 |
29 | Democratic Republic of the Congo | 335,000 | 20,100 | 44,312,000 |
30 | Rwanda | 250,000 | 15,000 | 33,069,000 |
31 | Burundi | 200,000 | 12,000 | 26,455,000 |
32 | Philippines | 200,000 | 12,000 | 26,455,000 |
33 | Togo | 200,000 | 12,000 | 26,455,000 |
34 | Guinea | 160,000 | 9,600 | 21,164,000 |
35 | Yemen | 120,000 | 7,200 | 15,873,000 |
36 | Cuba | 100,000 | 6,000 | 13,227,000 |
37 | Panama | 100,000 | 6,000 | 13,227,000 |
38 | Bolivia | 90,000 | 5,400 | 11,904,000 |
39 | Timor Leste | 80,000 | 4,800 | 10,582,000 |
40 | Central African Republic | 65,000 | 3,900 | 8,598,000 |
41 | Nigeria | 40,000 | 2,400 | 5,291,000 |
42 | Ghana | 37,000 | 2,220 | 4,894,000 |
43 | Sierra Leone | 36,000 | 2,160 | 4,761,000 |
44 | Angola | 35,000 | 2,100 | 4,629,000 |
45 | Jamaica | 21,000 | 1,260 | 2,777,000 |
46 | Paraguay | 20,000 | 1,200 | 2,645,000 |
47 | Malawi | 16,000 | 960 | 2,116,000 |
48 | Trinidad and Tobago | 12,000 | 720 | 1,587,000 |
49 | Zimbabwe | 10,000 | 600 | 1,322,000 |
50 | Liberia | 6,000 | 360 | 793,000 |
51 | Zambia | 2,000 | 120 | 264,000 |
52 | United States | 11,408 | 25,150,000 |
See also[edit]
- Coffee production in Brazil
- Coffee production in Colombia
- Coffee production in Ethiopia
- Coffee production in Guatemala
- Coffee production in Hawaii
- Coffee production in Kenya
- Coffee production in Mexico
- Coffee production in Papua New Guinea
- Coffee production in the Philippines
- Coffee production in Vietnam
- Coffee wars
- List of coffeehouse chains
References[edit]
- ^ a b Szenthe, Adriana (May 29, 2019). "Top Coffee Producing Countries". WorldAtlas. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
- ^ Tan, Weizhen (April 19, 2020). "Farmers could be winners as coffee prices spike and countries hoard during the pandemic". CNBC. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ Burns, Sergio (December 14, 2014). "Top 10: Global Coffee Shop Chains". europe.businesschief.com. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ "Coffeehouse chains: leader revenues 2015". Statista. Retrieved April 20, 2020.
- ^ Graaff, J. de (1986). The Economics of Coffee. Pudoc. ISBN 978-90-220-0900-0.
- ^ Siddique, M. A. B. (1990). The Economics of Tea and Coffee Consumption in Australia. Department of Economics, University of Western Australia. ISBN 978-0-86422-622-8.
- ^ ICO - Coffee in China