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India’s Coffee Exports Surge 125% Over Last 11 Years, Reach $1.81 B in FY25

India’s coffee exports have soared by 125% over the past 11 years, skyrocketing from roughly $0.81 billion in FY15 to a record $1.81 billion in FY25, driven by strong global demand and surging Robusta prices


📈 Key Export Milestones

  • FY15: Export value at approximately $0.81 billion.
  • FY22–FY24: Exports crossed $1 billion in FY22, followed by $1.29 billion in FY24 .
  • FY25: Export value hit $1.81 billion, marking over 125% growth since FY15

What’s Driving the Boom?

  1. Robusta Price Rally
    Global Robusta scarcity—due to disruptions in Brazil and Vietnam—has elevated prices by over 60%. Indian exporters, who produce mostly Robusta, capitalized on this trend
  2. Stable Production, Higher Value
    Export volumes have remained relatively flat (around 352 kt in FY25), but export value surged, indicating better quality and price realization
  3. Strong European Demand
    European countries—Italy (18%), Germany (11%), Belgium (7%)—together accounted for over half of Indian coffee exports in FY25. Italy led the way with 27.9% share of exports in FY24
  4. Value-Added Exports Growth
    Demand for instant and roasted coffee is rising. India shipped significant quantities of these products, with instant coffee exports increasing notably over recent years

Regional & Sectoral Insights

  • India ranks 7th in global coffee production, exporting around 80% of its crop
  • Production origin: Major producing states include Karnataka (70%), Kerala, and Tamil Nadu, with new cultivation in Odisha targeting tribal development
  • Sustainability Advantage: India’s shade-grown “monsooned” coffee aligns well with EU’s upcoming deforestation regulations, making it attractive to conscious buyers .

Market & Industry Implications

  • Revenue Milestone: Surpassing $1.8 billion cements India’s place in the global coffee market, boosting farmer incomes and export earnings.
  • Value-Focused Strategy: The journey highlights India’s shift from volume to value realization—leveraging quality over bulk.
  • Domestic & International Fusion: While exports grow, rising local consumption (from 84 kt to 91 kt between 2012–2023) underscores coffee’s cultural shift in India

What Lies Ahead

  • Expand Value-Added Production: India aims to grow high-margin processed coffee segments.
  • Geographic Cultivation Expansion: Efforts to bring coffee farming to Odisha and Northeast regions will diversify production and support rural livelihoods
  • Sustainability Certifications: New certifications planned in June to strengthen global market positioning livemint.com.

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