US is largest coffee importer, spending 69.2 billion dollars on java, while Brazil exported the most coffee, reaching 62 billion dollars in 2015–2024, according to International Trade Centre data…
The world’s coffee consumption – both hot and iced – over the past 10 years reached 370.3 billion dollars, according to data from the International Trade Centre (ITC).
The coffee sector continues its upward trend with the rise of coffee chains worldwide. Coffee imports in 2015–2024 reached a total of 370.3 billion dollars, while the US accounting for 69.2 billion dollars of this total, followed by Germany with 41.9 billion dollars and France with 28.9 billion dollars.
Other large coffee importers were Italy, Canada, Belgium, Spain, Japan, the Netherlands and Switzerland, with their total coffee imports amounting to 238.5 billion dollars. The top 10 coffee importers made up 64.4 percent of the market in the last decade.

Meanwhile, Brazil was the world’s largest coffee exporter, with exports over the past decade reaching 360.3 billion dollars, followed by Switzerland with 28.7 billion and Colombia with 28.6 billion dollars. Other large coffee exporters were Germany, Vietnam, Italy, Honduras, France, Belgium and Indonesia.
At the same, Türkiye’s coffee imports in 2015-2024 reached 2.7 billion dollars, while prices for imported coffee rose from 153.4 million in 2015 to 497.1 million dollars in 2024, up 224 percent, according to data from the country’s statistical bureau TurkStat.
Türkiye’s coffee exports over the last decade totaled 354.5 million dollars and for this year totalled 55.6 million dollars as of June.
Türkiye imported most of its coffee from Brazil, making up 1.7 billion dollars, followed by the Netherlands with 201.1 million dollars, Italy with 100.5 million dollars, Germany with 80.9 million dollars and Colombia with 79.9 million dollars.
The country’s coffee imports totalled 472.5 million dollars as of June, with Brazil as the top source for its imported coffee…
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