Brazil's export of roast and ground green coffee is projected to remain stable from 2024 to 2028 at a consistent level of 45.0 thousand units (bags of 60 kg). In 2023, the export volume for this category stood at 45.0 thousand units, implying no year-on-year variation. The last two years exhibited zero percent change, maintaining a flat trend. Over the last five years, the Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) has also been zero, suggesting no growth or decline in the period studied.
Future trends to watch for:
- Changes in global coffee consumption patterns; particularly if there are significant shifts towards sustainable and premium coffee segments which could impact demand.
- Potential developments in trade policies that might affect Brazil’s coffee export competitiveness.
- Climate change considerations, as the coffee crop's sensitivity to environmental factors could disrupt production and export volumes.
- Innovations in coffee processing and market strategies that may drive growth in new market segments.