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The document provides production statistics for coffee by country for crop years 2017 to 2020, detailing total production, Arabica, Robusta, and regional breakdowns. It also outlines the methodology used by the Secretariat to estimate and forecast coffee production, consumption, trade, and stocks, emphasizing the conversion of crop year data to marketing year data for consistency. Additionally, it notes that estimates for individual countries are aggregated for analytical purposes and may not reflect actual production on the ground.

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ICO Kopi Production

The document provides production statistics for coffee by country for crop years 2017 to 2020, detailing total production, Arabica, Robusta, and regional breakdowns. It also outlines the methodology used by the Secretariat to estimate and forecast coffee production, consumption, trade, and stocks, emphasizing the conversion of crop year data to marketing year data for consistency. Additionally, it notes that estimates for individual countries are aggregated for analytical purposes and may not reflect actual production on the ground.

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Table 1: Crop year production by Table 2: Coffee year production by

country* country
In thousand 60-kg bags % changeIn thousand 60-kg bags %Explanatory Note for the Coffee Production Report
Crop year commencing 2017 2018 2019 2020 Coffee year commencing 2017 2018 2019 2020
change
2019-20 2019- For each year, the Secretariat uses statistics received from Members to provide estimates
20 and forecasts for annual production, consumption, trade and stocks. As noted in
TOTAL 163 693 172 164 175 347 6.3% TOTAL 167 868 170 322 168 833 169 634 0.5%
461 953 paragraph 100 of document ICC 120-16, these statistics can be supplemented and
Arabicas 95 682 102 92 585 105 262 13.7% Arabicas 98 187 99 919 96 930 99 423 2.6%
4.4% complemented by data from other sources when information received from Members is
-2.4%
incomplete, delayed or inconsistent. The Secretariat also considers multiple sources for
-0.8% generating supply and demand balance sheets for non-Members.
-4.0%
4.4%
-8.0% The Secretariat uses the concept of the marketing year, that is the coffee year
-4.0%
Brazilian Naturals 48 892 55 354 47 848 60 292 26.0% Brazilian Naturals 51 247 52 785 52 187 54 484 commencing on 1 October of each year, when looking at the global supply and demand
Robustas 68 011 69 768 72 368 70 086 -3.2% Robustas 69 680 70 403 71 903 70 211 %
- 0.4 balance. Coffee-producing countries are located in different regions around the world,
Africa 17 354 18 620 18 686 18 514 -0.9% Africa 17 461 18 579 18 681 18 539 15.9%
-8.1% with various crop years, i.e. the 12-month period from one harvest to the next. The crop
Burundi 202 204 272 255 -6.4% Burundi 203 221 268 257
-3.8%
Cameroon 370 310 268 280 4.4% Cameroon 370 310 268 280 years currently used by the Secretariat commence on 1 April, 1 July and 1 October. To
Côte d'Ivoire 1 624 2 175 1 929 1 775 -8.0% Côte d'Ivoire 1 624 2 175 1 929 1 775 %
- 7.4 maintain consistency, the Secretariat converts production data from a crop year basis to
Democratic Republic of Congo 382 397 391 375 -4.0% Democratic Republic of Congo 382 397 391 375
0.9%
Ethiopia 7 347 7 511 7 343 7 375 0.4% Ethiopia 7 347 7 511 7 343 7 375 -1.5% a marketing year basis depending on the harvest months for each country. Using a
Guinea 229 153 178 150 -15.9% Guinea 229 153 178 150
coffee
Kenya 790 930 844 775 -8.1% Kenya 790 930 844 775 2.0%
Madagascar 404 379 383 370 -3.5% Madagascar 398 380 380 366 year basis for the global coffee supply and demand, as well as prices ensures that
Rwanda 264 380 348 370 6.3% Rwanda 293 372 353 380 analysis
Tanzania 783 1 175 926 900 -2.8% Tanzania 862 1 125 921 913
Togo 115 54 41 40 -1.5% Togo 115 54 41 40
-8.1%
of the market situation occurs within the same time period.
-1.1%
Uganda 4 597 4 704 5 509 5 620 2.0% Uganda 4 597 4 704 5 509 5 620
Others 248 247 253 229 -9.5% Others 253 246 255 234 %
3.0
14.3
%
For example, the 2014/15 coffee year began on 1 October 2014 and ended 30
Asia & Oceania 52 443 47 753 49 336 49 -0.5% Asia & Oceania 52 203 48 173 49 478 48
086 954
September
India 5 813 5 325 4 988 14.3% India 5 813 5 325 4 988
5 5 -3.5% 2015. However, for producers with crop years commencing on 1 April, the crop year
700 700 -6.7%
production occurs across two coffee years. Brazil’s 2014/15 crop year began on 1 April
Indonesia 10 9 618 11 433 12 100 5.8% Indonesia 10 544 10 071 11 600 11 950 -
852 -3.2% 2014 and finished 31 March 2015, covering the first half of coffee year 2014/15.
13.4%
Lao People's Democratic Republic 533 647 622 600 -3.5% Lao People's Democratic Republic 533 647 622 600 -4.9% However, Brazil’s 2015/16 crop year commenced 1 April 2015 and ended 31 March
Papua New Guinea 734 930 752 675 -10.2% Papua New Guinea 783 886 733 683 2016,
Philippines 203 206 307 250 -18.4% Philippines 204 226 295 256
9.4%
Thailand 638 482 517 500 -3.2% Thailand 638 482 517 500 13.4 covering the latter half of coffee year 2014/15. In order to bring the crop year production
Vietnam 33 30 283 30 487 29 000 -4.9% Vietnam 33 432 30 283 30 487 29 000 % into a single coffee year, the Secretariat would allocate a portion of the April-March
432
-0.1%
2014/15
Yemen crop year production and a 132
portion of the86April-March91
2015/16 production
100 into 9.4% Yemen 132 86 91 100 -
Others 104 176 140 161 15.2% Others 123 167 145 165 1.5% 2014/15
-2.2% coffee year production.
-5.3%
Mexico & Central America 21 21 641 19 564 19 542 -0.1% Mexico & Central America 21 752 21 636 19 557 19 544
It should be noted that while estimates
-9.2%
Guatemala
744for coffee year production are created for each individual country, these are made for the purpose of creating a consistent aggregated supply-demand balance for analytical purposes, and does not represent the production
3 734 4 007 3 606 3 750 4.0% Guatemala 3 734 4 007 3 606 3 750 4.0%
Mexico 4 485 4 351 3 985 4 000 0.4% Mexico 4 485 4 351 3 985 4 000 0.4%
Haiti
Nicaragua 342
2 642 2 347
879 2 347
882 2 345
650 -0.5% Haiti
-8.1% Nicaragua 2 343
642 347
2 879 2 346
882 2 345
650 -0.3%
-8.1% occurring on the ground within the individual countries.
Honduras
Panama 7 560
105 7 153
128 5 931
114 6 100
115 2.8% Honduras
0.5% Panama 7 560
105 7 128
153 5 931
114 6 100
115 2.8%
0.5%
Others 31 31 35 32 -7.4% Others 31 31 35 32 -7.4%

South America 72 152 84 447 77 367 88 205 14.0% South America 76 453 81 934 81 118 82 596 1.8%
Bolivia 84 83 81 75 -7.7% Bolivia 84 82 80 74 -6.8%
Brazil 52 740 65 131 58 211 69 000 18.5% Brazil 57 077 62 709 61 987 63 400 2.3%
Colombia 13 824 13 866 14 100 14 300 1.4% Colombia 13 824 13 866 14 100 14 300 1.4%
Ecuador 624 496 559 500 -10.5% Ecuador 592 512 544 497 -8.6%
Peru 4 279 4 263 3 836 3 800 -0.9% Peru 4 275 4 157 3 827 3 794 -0.9%
Venezuela 572 578 550 500 -9.1% Venezuela 572 578 550 500 -9.1%
Others 30 30 30 30 1.7% Others 30 30 30 30 1.7%
*As the figures in this table are on a crop year basis, these estimates will vary from the figures published in Table 2 of
this report and Table 3 of the Coffee Market Report. For further details, see the explanatory note at the end of this Totals may not add up due to rounding.
report.
Totals may not add up due to rounding. © International Coffee Organization
© International Coffee Organization Data as at May 2021 - next update August 2021
Data as at May 2021 - next update August 2021

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