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Brazilian Coffee Could Gain More Market Share in China
Rising Coffee Consumption in Asia and Agreement with Chinese Coffee Chain Spark Optimism Brazilian coffee is experiencing a transformative moment in the Chinese market, with established deals and significant opportunities for expansion.…
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Top Coffee Producers in Brazil
Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo, and São Paulo account for over 80% of Brazil’s total coffee production. Brazil produces about 3 million tons of coffee annually, making it the world’s largest producer and…
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Minas Gerais Cooperative Exports Coffee via Sailing Ship for the First Time
1,600 sacks of coffee shipped to Europe with near-zero carbon emissions. In a groundbreaking move for the coffee industry, the Cooperative of Coffee Growers from Cerrado (Expocacer), based in Patrocínio, Minas Gerais,…
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The Best Coffees in Brazil
Discover the standout names of the year and learn about the evaluation process. Brazil is not only the largest coffee producer in the world but also ranks second in coffee consumption, just…
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Brazilian Coffee Crowned Best in the World at International Contest
Ernesto Illy Award Recognizes Minas Gerais Coffee as “Best of the Best” Minas Gerais has once again claimed global recognition for its coffee, taking home the prestigious “Best of the Best” title…
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Nespresso Invests R$ 5 Million in Regenerative Coffee Farming
‘Pacote Agronômico’ initiative targets sustainable practices on Brazilian coffee farms Nespresso announced an investment of R$ 5 million in its new initiative, the Pacote Agronômico, aimed at implementing regenerative farming practices on…
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Coffee Sales from the 2024/25 Harvest Reach 70% of Production
Sales of coffee from Brazil’s 2024/25 harvest have reached 70% of production as of November 12, marking an 8-percentage-point increase compared to the previous month. This data, provided by Safras & Mercado,…
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Revival of Coffee Cultivation in São Paulo’s West Region
Historical Context and Current Revival The São Paulo state, once a coffee production powerhouse during the 19th century, witnessed a decline in its coffee sector due to yield losses and unfavorable conditions.…
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Jacu Bird Coffee: The Unique Brew Fetching Up to R$ 34,000 per Sack
Inspired by the World’s Most Expensive Coffee, Kopi Luwak On the Pico do Boné farm in Araponga, Minas Gerais, coffee grower Kátia Belo Martins has adopted an unusual approach during the latest…
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Retail Coffee Sales Rise in September in Brazil
Abic Reports Higher Prices Impacting Consumers Retail sales of roasted and ground coffee in Brazil increased by 0.70% in October 2024 compared to the same month in 2023, reaching 1.24 million 60-kg…