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Brazilian coffee production hit a record high in 2018 global coffee bean prices are expected to remain low

Published: 2024-11-08 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/08, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) according to the second survey conducted by Brazilian state supply company (Conab) this year (released on May 17th), Brazilian coffee production this year will reach an all-time high. The total output will reach 58 million bags (60 kg per bag), an increase of 29. 5% over the previous year's harvest of 44.9 million bags.

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According to the second survey conducted by Brazilian state supply company Conab this year (released on May 17), Brazilian coffee production will reach an all-time high this year. The total output will reach 58 million bags (60 kg per bag), an increase of 29.1% over the previous year's harvest of 44.9 million bags.

Brazil mainly produces Arabica (Arabica) and conilon coffee, with the former estimated to produce 44.3 million bags, an increase of 29.4 percent, and the latter about 13.7 million bags, an increase of 27.9 percent.

According to the survey, the good output this year is mainly due to biennia and good weather conditions. The most recent biennium was 2016, when production reached 51.4 million bags, which was considered the largest in Brazilian history and should exceed the 2018 harvest. Another reason for this year's good harvest is the use of advanced packaging technology, especially in multi-variety production.

The largest producer was Minas Gerais, which produced 30.7 million bags, of which 30.4 million bags were Arabica and 335800 bags were Cornylon, followed by ESP í rito Santo, with 12.8 million bags, including 8.3 million bags of cornylon and 4.5 million bags of Arabica, followed by Sao Paulo, which produced only Arabica with an output of 6.1 million bags. The northeastern state of Bahia also did well, producing 2.7 million bags of Cornylon and 1.8 million bags of Arabica. The total area under cultivation and production of coffee in Brazil is estimated at 2.17 million hectares.

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