Mexico's coffee production for the 2025/26 market year is projected at 3.9 million 60-kilogram bags, aided by robust arabica yields and governmental planting initiatives. Higher international coffee prices are allowing producers to reinvest in their farms. Exports are expected to rise to 3.05 million bags, driven primarily by soluble coffee shipments, especially to the U.S. Domestic consumption is also on the rise, forecast at 3.15 million bags, fueled by a burgeoning cafe culture and support for local brands.
Mexico's coffee production is expected to reach 3.9 million 60-kilogram bags for the 2025/26 year, boosted by high arabica yields and government initiatives.
Strong international coffee prices are enabling producers to enhance their operations and invest in their farms, further contributing to the increase in production.
Exports of soluble coffee are projected to hit a record 1.65 million bags, reflecting sustained demand, especially from the United States, Mexico's primary market.
A growing urban cafe culture and government-led initiatives aimed at promoting domestic brands are anticipated to augment domestic consumption to 3.15 million bags.
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