In the twelve months ending August 2021, exports of Arabica totalled 75.90 million bags compared to 72.05 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 41.05 million bags compared to 41.76 million bags.Ğxports in the first 11 months of coffee year 2020/21 (Oct/20 to August/21) have increased by 1.9% to 118.96 million bags compared to 116.78 million bags in the same period in 2019/20.World coffee exports amounted to 10.12 million bags in August 2021, compared with 10.13 million in August 2020.However, concerns over the supply from main origins still remain as climate-related shocks and covid-related disruptions continue to affect trade flows in many countries.įind out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade Statistics – August 2021 The projected total production of coffee year 2020/21 is 8.6% above the average of the last 10 coffee years. The projection for total production in coffee year 2020/21 is 169.64 million bags, representing a marginal increase of 0.4% on the 169.0 million bags harvested in coffee year 2019/20. Global coffee consumption for coffee year 2020/21 is estimated at 167.26 million bags, an increase of 1.9% over 164.13 million bags recorded in coffee year 2019/20. Total exports of all forms of coffee over the first 11 months of coffee year 2020/21 (October 2020 – August 2021) amounted to 118.96 million bags, an increase of 1.9% compared with 116.77 million bags during the same period in coffee year 2019/20.Ĭumulative exports from September 2020 to August 2021 are estimated at 129.55 million 60-kg bags, an increase of 2.1% compared with the 126.85 million bags recorded from September 2019 to August 2020. In terms of market fundamentals, exports of all forms of coffee by all exporting countries to all destinations totalled 10.1 million 60-kg bags in August 2021, the same level as in August 2020. The coffee market continued to be driven by weather in Brazil and by covid-related disruptions affecting trade in Asia. These price levels during coffee year 2020/21 confirmed a net recovery from the low levels experienced over the last three coffee years. In September 2021, coffee prices reached new record highs as the monthly average of the ICO composite indicator price was 170.02 US cents/lb, an increase of 6.2% as compared to 160.14 US cents/lb in August 2021. Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics>Ĭoffee prices underwent further increases in September 2021 but volatility. In the twelve months ending September 2021, exports of Arabica totaled 75.32 million bags compared to 72.22 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 40.98 million bags compared to 42.62 million bags.World coffee exports amounted to 10.07 million bags in September 2021, compared with 10.59 million in September 2020.Find out more in the ICO's latest Coffee Market Report> Trade Statistics – September 2021 These price levels during coffee year 2020/21 mark a significant recovery from the low levels experienced over the three preceding coffee years. In October 2021, coffee prices reached new multi-year highs, as the monthly average of the ICO composite indicator price was 181.57 US cents/lb, an increase of 6.8% as compared to 170.02 US cents/lb in September 2021. Find more facts and figures about Coffee Trade Statistics>Ĭoffee price rise continues in October despite improved weather conditions in Brazil In the twelve months ending October 2021, exports of Arabica totalled 81.29 million bags compared to 79.1 million bags last year whereas Robusta exports amounted to 47.19 million bags compared to 49.05 million bags.Ğxports in the first 1 month of coffee year 2021/22 (Oct/21 to Sept/22) have decreased by -4.4% to 9.68 million bags compared to 10.13 million bags in the same period in 2020/21.World coffee exports amounted to 9.68 million bags in October 2021, compared with 10.13 million in October 2020.What's New Trade Statistics – October 2021