Key Market Indicators
**Ivorian Coffee Production to Decline Slightly by 2028** Ivory Coast's coffee production is projected to experience a slight decline, dropping to approximately 1.94 million 60-kg bags by 2028. This marks a marginal decrease from the 1.95 million bags produced in 2023, reflecting an average annual decline of 0.1%. Since 1995, the country's coffee supply has been decreasing at an average rate of 3.2% per year. In 2023, Ivory Coast ranked 13th in global coffee production, with Nicaragua surpassing it with an output of 1.95 million bags. Vietnam, Colombia, and Indonesia secured the second, third, and fourth spots in the global coffee production rankings, respectively. **Surge in Ivorian Coffee Consumption** On the consumption front, Ivory Coast saw a notable increase in coffee consumption, which reached 1,000 metric tons in 2018, up from negligible levels in 2017.