Coffee imports by the European Union totaled 3.40 million bags in February, registering a 4.85% decrease compared to January and a 4.65% decrease compared to the average of the last five years for the month. The data was released by the European Commission this Wednesday (22). In the first two months of the year, landings totaled 6.97 million bags, a volume 6.28% lower than expected for the period. The performance reflects a scenario of more restricted supply in the international market, with Brazil in its off-season and Colombia with more limited shipments. Despite the decline compared to the historical average, the flow of imports remains above that recorded in 2025. In the accumulated period of January and February, there was an increase of 4.99% compared to the previous year, and in the 12-month period, the growth was 1.40% compared to the previous cycle.
This text was translated by machine from Brazilian Portuguese.