India's Coffee exports up 13% in first 2-months of 2019

Coffee exports from India, Asia's third-largest producer and exporter, rose 13.26% to 48,330 tonnes during the first two months of this calendar year, according to the latest data from the Coffee Board.


The country had exported 42,670 tonnes in the year-ago period.

India ships both robusta and Arabica varieties, besides instant coffee.

As per the Board's latest data, the shipment of Robusta coffee jumped 28.42% to 34,090 tonnes during January-February 2019, from 26,545 tonnes in the same period last year. Similarly, the export of Arabica coffee increased by 14.39% to 11,156 tonnes, from 9,752 tonnes in the said period.

The volume of coffee re-exported also remained higher at 13,392 tonnes, as against 11,516 tonnes in the said period.

Meanwhile, the export of Instant coffee showed a decline as volumes remained at 3,047 tonnes during January-February of 2019, when compared with 5,704 tonnes in the year-ago period.

Coffee production is pegged higher at 3,19,500 tonnes for 2018-19 crop year (October-September), as against the final output of 3,16,000 tonnes achieved last year.

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