Coffee production in Indonesia exhibited fluctuations over the last decade, with notable year-on-year variations. Production saw a peak in 2018 at 722 thousand metric tons, followed by a slight decline, rebounding in 2021 and remaining relatively stable from 2022 to 2023 at approximately 733 thousand metric tons. The CAGR for the last 5 years stood at 0.3%, indicating modest growth.
Key variations observed:
- 2015: -0.78%
- 2016: 0%
- 2017: 4.69%
- 2018: 7.92%
- 2019: -1.66%
- 2020: -4.2%
- 2021: 6.15%
- 2022: 0.83%
- 2023: 0.69%
Forecasted data from 2024 onwards suggest a steady upward trajectory in coffee production, with a forecasted CAGR of 0.62% over the next five years, culminating in an estimated production of 762.48 thousand metric tons by 2028.
Future trends to watch include potential impacts of climate change on crop yields, advancements in agricultural technologies, and evolving global coffee demand, which may further influence production dynamics in Indonesia.