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2025-08-23
The global coffee market has maintained steady growth in the past few years, with a global coffee market size exceeding $500 billion by 2024, and is expected to continue growing at a compound annual growth rate of approximately 6% in the coming years. The consumption of coffee is also increasing year by year, and the popularity of coffee is becoming increasingly widespread worldwide.
Coffee consumption is mainly concentrated in Europe and America, and global coffee consumption mainly relies on imports. The main coffee consuming countries are Europe (accounting for 24% of sales), the United States (15%), Brazil (13%), Japan (4%), the Philippines (4%), and China (4%), most of which are not major coffee producing countries. Taking the United States and Japan as examples, the main sources of imports are Brazil and Colombia.
According to Tendata Global Trade Data, the top 10 countries in terms of coffee bean imports are:
1. Vietnam:$316.52 million(40.60% )
2. India:$229.91 million(29.49% )
3. Philippines:$167.69 million(21.51% )
4. Russia:$50.37 million(6.46% )
5. Kazakhstan:$3.69 million(0.47% )
6. Pakistan:$1.78 million(0.23% )
7. Belgium:$1.77 million(0.23% )
8. Ukraine:$1.50 million(0.19% )
9. Turkey:$1.02 million(0.13% )
10. Mongolia:$0.95 million(0.12% )
At the country level, Vietnam, India, and the Philippines dominate, together accounting for over 90% of imports, highlighting Asia as the core driver of global demand.
According to Tendata Global Trade Data, the Following Companies are the Largest Coffee Bean Importers in 2024:
1. Nestlé Philippines – $117.40M(15.06%)
The largest importer in the Philippines, supplying beans for brands like Nescafé.
2. Outspan Vietnam – $59.13M(7.58%)
A subsidiary of Olam, specializing in coffee trading and processing.
3. Cà Phê Ngon Vietnam – $56.55M(7.25%)
A Vietnamese coffee company importing for both domestic use and re-export.
4. CCL Products India – $55.81M(7.16%)
A leading Indian instant coffee producer exporting to many countries.
5. Indus Coffee India – $39.66M(5.09%)
An Indian processor specializing in instant and roasted coffee.
6. Tata Global Beverages India – $35.69M(4.58%)
Part of Tata Group, importing beans for its beverage brands.
7. Sri Narasus Coffee India – $21.65M(2.78%)
A long-established Indian brand focusing mainly on the domestic market.
8. Olam Vietnam – $21.46M(2.75%)
Vietnamese subsidiary of Olam, active in sourcing and exporting coffee.
9. Nestlé Vietnam – $20.80M(2.67%)
Nestlé’s Vietnam arm, importing beans mainly for instant coffee production.
10. Vidya Herbs India – $20.74M(2.66%)
An Indian herbal and natural extracts company also active in coffee.
At the company level, Nestlé, Olam, and Indian players like CCL and Tata lead the market, showing a dual competition between global giants and local champions.
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