Key Market Indicators
Papua New Guinea's coffee consumption is projected to rise to approximately 13,000 metric tons by 2028, up from 11,000 metric tons in 2023, reflecting an annual growth rate of 2.8%. However, the country's demand has declined by 1.7% annually since 2019. In 2023, Papua New Guinea ranked 70th globally, with Lithuania slightly ahead at 11,000 metric tons. Leading the rankings were the United States, Germany, and Japan, occupying the second, third, and fourth spots, respectively. In contrast, Papua New Guinea's coffee production is expected to decrease to around 840,000 bags (each weighing 60 kg) by 2028, down from approximately 867,000 bags in 2023, marking an annual decline rate of 0.5%. Since 1995, the country's coffee supply has diminished by 1.4% per year. In 2023, Papua New Guinea was ranked 17th in global coffee production, with Kenya surpassing it at roughly 867,000 bags. Vietnam, Colombia, and Indonesia held the second, third, and fourth positions, respectively.