Which EU countries produce and import the most coffee?

Which EU countries produce and import the most coffee?

Italy led the way, producing a quarter (25%) of the EU’s coffee, followed by Germany (22%), France (6%) and the Netherlands (6%).

The EU also imports around 2.7 million tonnes of coffee each year, worth €10.6 billion.

Germany buys a third of it (33%), followed by Italy (23%), Belgium (10%), Spain (9%) and France (7%).

Most of the EU’s coffee imports last year came from Brazil — 921 900 tonnes, or 34% of the total extra-EU imports. Vietnam was responsible for 24%, with Uganda providing 8%.

But a new EU law expected to come into force in 2025 could drastically change this picture, obliging coffee makers to prove that their supply chain doesn’t cause deforestation.

According to data published by the French government, coffee is a crop with a high deforestation potential.

“As the world’s biggest importer of coffee, the EU is responsible for 44% of coffee-related deforestation,” the report warns.

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