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Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.
Source: Oneindia
Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.
Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.
Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.
Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.
Between April and November 2024, India's coffee exports reached a record $1.146 billion, marking a 29% increase from the previous year.
This surge is attributed to rising global demand, particularly for Robusta coffee, and strategic stocking by European buyers ahead of new EU deforestation regulations. Karnataka remains the leading producer, contributing 70% of the nation's output, followed by Kerala at 20%. Italy, Germany, and Russia are among the top importers of Indian coffee. This achievement underscores India's growing prominence in the global coffee market.