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United States Department of Agriculture Foreign Agricultural Service Circular Series December 213 Coffee: World Markets and Trade 4 in Producing Countries to Continue Rising Million 6 Kilogram Bags 3 2 1-21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14 Consuming Countries Producing Countries Ending stocks in 213/14 are forecast to continue rising in producing countries, particularly Brazil and Vietnam, while consuming countries remain relatively flat. Global stocks have been rising over the last several years as world production outpaces consumption. Global production is now forecast at 1. million bags, down 2.8 million from the previous year as Vietnam s record output is more than offset by declines in Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and Central America. A modest increase in world exports is expected on strong shipments from Vietnam and Colombia. Approved by the World Agricultural Outlook Board/USDA

213/14 Forecast Overview Brazil s production is forecast at 3.1 million bags, Brazil s Off-Year Arabica Continues Growth Trend down 3. million from the 6 previous year due primarily to Arabica trees entering the off-year of the biennial production cycle. Though the year-over-year difference in 4 Arabica output is expected to narrow, last year was affected by frost and dry conditions in 3 Minas Gerais, its main growing region. However, 2 Arabica s off-year forecast continues its growth trend. Following 3 years of 1 expansion, the Robusta harvest is forecast to decline 1.1 million bags to 13.9 million as irregular rainfall combined with above average 7/8 8/9 9/1 Arabica 1/11 Robusta 11/12 12/13 13/14 temperatures lower yields in Espirito Santo, where the vast majority is grown. Bean exports are forecast nearly flat at 27. million bags, while ending stocks are expected to rise a second consecutive year. Million 6 Kilogram Bags Vietnam s production is forecast at a record 28. million bags, up 2. million from the previous year due to higher yields attributed to favorable weather as well as increased area harvested. Initial drought concerns in the coffee region s Central Highlands Vietnam s Expanding at Elevated Level were much discussed in 3 January and February, but were quieted by the normal arrival of the rainy season in 2 late March. Favorable weather continued through May and led to good 2 flowering and cherry development. Harvested area 1 continues to expand and is likely above 62, hectares despite the government s goal 1 of reducing area to, hectares by 22, a level that was surpassed several years ago. Bean exports are forecast to increase 9, bags to. million, while ending stocks are expected to 8/9 9/1 1/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 Million 6 Kilogram Bags December 213

almost double to 3.8 million bags. Consumption is forecast to continue rising as the coffee culture spreads. Central America and Mexico account for one-fifth of the world s Arabica production. The region s production is forecast to decline 1.4 million bags to 16.9 million due to lower yields from coffee rust. The disease attacks the underside of the leaf, causing it to yellow and drop prematurely, reducing the plant s photosynthetic capacity and yield. El Salvador is forecast to decline 2 percent, followed by Mexico (-16%), Costa Rica (-1%), Nicaragua (-12%), Guatemala (-8%), and Panama unchanged. However, Honduras is expected to rebound 9 percent with the maturation of new trees. As a result of lower exportable supplies from the region, bean exports are forecast to decline 9, bags to 14.4 million. Colombia s production is forecast at 1. million bags, up marginally from the revised previous year on the strength of recent months deliveries, several of which approached or exceeded historical amounts. This turn-around for a second consecutive year is in sharp contrast to significantly reduced output the previous four seasons caused by the spread of coffee cherry borer and rust. Bean exports are forecast to rise 9, bags to 9. million, while imports are forecast to remain high at 7, bags. Million 6 Kilogram Bags 14 12 1 8 6 4 2 - Colombia s is Forecast Up Marginally 27/8 28/9 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 213/14 Indonesia s production is forecast to drop 1. million bags to 9. million as dry weather at the beginning of the season reduced flowering, while excessive rain during cherry development further cut yields. Bean exports are forecast to decline 9, bags to 6. million. India s production is forecast to slip 2, bags to.1 million on lower Robusta output in Karnataka, the largest coffee producing state. Heavy rains during the monsoon season caused some cherries to drop, lowering yield. Although bean exports are forecast to dip 7, bags to 3.7 million, this marks the fourth year of strong exports and declining stocks. The European Union accounts for nearly half of world bean imports and is forecast to increase 6, bags to 4. million, with top suppliers including Brazil (28%), Vietnam (2%) and Honduras (7%). Ending stocks are expected to rise incrementally. The United States imports the second-largest amount of coffee beans and is forecast to increase slightly to 23. million bags, with top suppliers including Brazil (2%), Vietnam (18%) and Colombia (13%). Ending stocks are forecast to rise marginally. December 213

Revised 212/13 World production is revised up from the June estimate by 2.6 million bags to 13.3 million. Vietnam is up 1.6 million bags to 26. million on higher-than-anticipated yield. Colombia is raised 9, bags to 9.9 million on unexpected strong deliveries in the second half of the season, the highest percent of the yearly total in nearly 4 years. Weak deliveries in the first half were similar in volume to previous seasons plagued by coffee cherry borer and rust. World ending stocks are raised 3. million bags to 33.8 million. Vietnam is revised up 1.1 million bags to 2. million on larger available supplies. European Union is raised, bags to 11.2 million on lower-than anticipated consumption. Brazil is 34, bags higher to 7.1 million bags, offsetting lower exports. Colombia is raised 32, bags to 7, due to increased supplies. For additional information, please contact Tony Halstead at 22-72-462, or Tony.Halstead@fas.usda.gov December 213

Table 1 Coffee World, Supply and Distribution Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Consumption Ending Distribution Exportable Coffee, Green 62,283 17,616 2,23 19,963 62,13 17,616 63 81,96 19,27 62,32 2,7 1979/8 66,7 112,372 3,979 2,438 6,9 112,372 67 86,174 22,84 63,14 2,23 198/81 77,771 129,77 43,842 2,6 6,39 129,77 7 98,23 22,396 7,132 3,979 1981/82 61,916 126,479 4,199 2,221 66,9 126,479 733 81,94 22,196 9,28 43,842 1982/83 68,49 129,66 4,838 2,77 68,191 129,66 66 88,81 17,9 7,49 4,199 1983/84 68,91 131,66 37,366 21,968 72,322 131,66 46 9,362,91 6,32 4,838 1984/8 74,777 133,13 41,81 21,22 7,478 133,13 397 9,7 23,998 71,299 37,366 198/86 8,416 121,471 33,287 21,22 66,982 121,471 262 79,394 26,121 2,812 41,81 1986/87 82,31 136,73 48,174 21,7 67,4 136,73 296 13,17 23,81 78,98 33,287 1987/88 73,168 142,74,193 21,19 71,371 142,74 41 94,16 28,91 64,934 48,174 1988/89 76,17 147,49 43,12 2,99 83,42 147,49 28 96,98 27,42 69,118,193 1989/9 78,131 143, 4,96 22,26 76,163 143, 331 1,181 27,768 72,143 43,12 199/91 81,9 149,41 46,298 22,266 8,887 149,41 291 14,64 29,89 73,98 4,96 1991/92 71,722 139,97 4,22 21,79 77,869 139,97 713 92,99 27,4 6,234 46,298 1992/93 69,764 133,13 34,31 22,928 76,284 133,13 8 92,46 27,146 6,2 4,22 1993/94 74,978 132,413 41,21 22,26 68,672 132,413 1,7 97,42 28,33 68,89 34,31 1994/9 6,393 131, 33,88,49 74,13 131, 1,79 88,946 27,372 61,394 41,21 199/96 79,78 137,96 29,9,361 84,9 137,96 1,91 13,786 37,236 66,42 33,88 1996/97 72,986 128,2,883 2,18 77,939 128,2 1,22 97,687 32,94 64,712 29,9 1997/98 83,33 13,271,4 2,738 8,133 13,271 1,43 18,93 34,6 74,89,883 1998/99 88,73 139,867 2,81 2,88 93,464 139,867 1,33 114,164 4,83 73,281,4 1999/ 91,69 139,2 22,37 26,33 9,847 139,2 1,488 117,217 46,82 7,362 2,81 2/1 84,38 141,19 2,237 27,49 88,292 141,19 7, 111,62 43,297 68,298 22,37 21/2 99,628,41 47,628 112,837 93,936,41 87,981 126,968 41,8 8,8 39,42 22/3 81,111 6,263 39,78 116,312 9,171 6,263 87,739 11,896 44,197 66,674 47,628 23/4 9,673 21,4 41,429 11,827 93,798 21,4 89,683 121,91 43,668 77,898 39,78 / 86,2 2,31 33,36 123,663 93,62 2,31 91,323 117,99 47,11 7,63 41,429 2/6 11,79 263,882 36,112 123,76 14,694 263,882 97,228 133,618 49,93 83,69 33,36 26/7 9,992 27,68 31,7 127,779 98,84 27,68 97,8 123,948 49,8 74,368 36,112 27/8 12,13 26,41 39,849 1,674 1,887 26,41 97,466 136,239 1,87 8,12 31,7 28/9 93,13 269,7 28,943 137,7 12,867 269,7 1,667 128,41 2,1 76,26 39,849 29/1 13,791 27,81 28,93 133,798 113,419 27,81 16,42 14,447 3,341 87,16 28,943 21/11 14,994 281,666 2,89 141,9 114,487 281,666 19,33 144,4 6,48 83, 28,93 211/12 113,96 292,96 33,789 142,212 116,9 292,96 113,239 13,268 63,37 89,893 2,89 212/13 11,32 297,492 36,33 144,423 116,739 297,492 113,238 1,46 63,8 86,66 33,789 213/14 Prior to 22/3, the database does not include import, consumption or stocks data for non-producing countries such as the United States, EU-27 and Japan. December 213

Table 2 Coffee Summary Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Brazil 44,8 4, 49,2 6,1 3,7 3,1 Vietnam 18, 19,41 26, 26,,8 28, Indonesia 1, 9,32 8,3 1, 9,2 9, Colombia 8,1 8,2 7,6 9,92 9, 1, Ethiopia 6, 6,12 6,32 6,32 6,3 6,3 India 4,82,3,23,33,2,12 Honduras 3, 3,97,6 4,6,, Mexico 4,1 4, 4,3 4, 3,8 3,8 Peru 3,3 4,1,2 4,3 4,1 3,8 Guatemala 4,1 3,96 4,41 4,21 3,88 3,88 Other 2,86 21,487 21,82 21, 21,29 21,3 128,41 14,447 144,4 13,268 146,32 1,46 Domestic Consumption European Union 49,96 42,22 46,21 43,8 44,1 44,9 United States 22,6 22,888 23,397 23,447 22,8 23,8 Brazil 18,76 19,42 2,2 2,61 21,1 21,1 Japan 6,78 6,9 6,92 7,4 7, 7, Philippines 2,22 2,839 3,66 4,27 3,1 2,92 Russia 3,8 4,19 3,7 4,7 4,4 4,4 Canada 3,17 3,37 3,39 3, 3,4 3,6 Other 3,492 31,966 34,283 34,99 3,31 3,998 137,7 133,798 141,9 142,212 141,86 144,423 Ending European Union 1,8 12,9 1,4 11,2 1, 11, Brazil 2,836 2,96 2,238 7,63 8,233 7,973 United States 4,2 4,8,1,4,2,6 Japan 1,9 2,1 2,14 2,9 2, 2,8 Vietnam 1,12 8 1,9 1,96 9 3,81 Other 8,4 4,897 4,621,211 3,497 4,642 28,943 28,93 2,89 33,789 3,2 36,33 Bean Exports Brazil 26,8 31,81 26,6 27,143 27, 27, Vietnam 18,42 18,21 23,9 23,6 23,, Colombia 6,44 7,4 6,67 8,1 8, 9, Indonesia 7,42 7,41 4,9 6,9,6 6, Honduras 3,2 3,9,29 4,4 4,8 4,8 Peru 3,1 3,88,14 4,1 3,9 3,7 Guatemala 3,86 3,6 3,87 3,78 3,4 3,4 India 3,4 4,16 3,73 3,7 3,7 3,67 Ethiopia 3,2 3,23 3,14 3,28 3,3 3,3 Uganda 2,67 3,1 3, 3,2 3,4 3,4 Other 13,727 13,1 14,41 13,64 13,372 13,444 91,772 99,92 1,762 11,898 1,122 12,769 Bean Imports European Union 44,2 44,6 43,9 44,89 44,3 4, United States 2, 22,46 23,7 23,36 22,2 23, Japan 6,16 6,9,96 7,46 6,7 6,7 Switzerland 1,9 2,18 2,17 2,34 2,3 2,4 Canada 2,1 2,3 2,22 2,33 2,3 2,4 Russia 1,43 1,4 1,72 2,2 2,2 2,2 Algeria 2,6 1,77 2,23 1,9 2,2 2,2 Korea, South 1,7 1,93 1,72 1,72 1,6 1,7 Ecuador 6 82 1,1 1,3 1,4 1,4 Malaysia 96 1,3 1,12 1,3 1, 1, Other 7,94 9,16 1,29 1,34 1,3 1,32 89,63 94,7 96,2 99,2 96,73 99,87 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. Bean export and bean import data exclude soluble trade. Soluble trade data is in Tables 6C and 7C and total trade is in Tables 6A and 7A. December 213

Table 3A Coffee Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Angola 3 2 2 3 3 3 Bolivia 14 12 14 12 14 14 Brazil 44,8 4, 49,2 6,1 3,7 3,1 Burundi 3 23 21 23 2 22 Cameroon 9 71 73 61 7 7 Central African Republic 3 27 1 1 1 1 Colombia 8,1 8,2 7,6 9,92 9, 1, Congo (Kinshasa) 3 26 2 23 22 22 Costa Rica 1,47 1,7 1,77 1,67 1,42 1,42 Cote d'ivoire 2,3 1,6 1,6 1,7 2, 1,9 Cuba 12 12 12 12 1 1 Dominican Republic 47 4 4 Ecuador 68 6 63 9 7 7 El Salvador 1,3 1,86 1,2 1,2 8 1, Ethiopia 6, 6,12 6,32 6,32 6,3 6,3 Ghana 3 7 7 2 Guatemala 4,1 3,96 4,41 4,21 3,88 3,88 Guinea 44 32 42 17 4 3 Haiti 27 3 3 3 3 3 Honduras 3, 3,97,6 4,6,, India 4,82,3,23,33,2,12 Indonesia 1, 9,32 8,3 1, 9,2 9, Jamaica 28 23 2 1 2 2 Kenya 7 68 8 9 9 9 Laos 39 4 46 4 4 Liberia 2 4 Madagascar 47 2 Malawi 2 2 2 2 2 2 Malaysia 1, 1,1 1,4 1,4 1, 1, Mexico 4,1 4, 4,3 4, 3,8 3,8 Nicaragua 1,92 1,74 2,1 1,92 1, 1,7 Nigeria 3 3 4 3 3 3 Panama 1 87 8 8 8 8 Papua New Guinea 1,8 86 1,4 82 1, 84 Paraguay 2 2 2 2 2 2 Peru 3,3 4,1,2 4,3 4,1 3,8 Philippines 46 4 4 4 4 Rwanda 317 26 27 27 Sierra Leone 9 4 9 7 8 8 Sri Lanka 3 3 3 3 3 3 Tanzania 6 1, 6 1,1 1,2 1,2 Thailand 9 8 8 8 8 8 Togo 436 61 6 2 4 4 Uganda 2,87 3,212 3,7 3,3 3, 3, United States 17 18 92 97 1 1 Venezuela 72 62 7 6 8 8 Vietnam 18, 19,41 26, 26,,8 28, Yemen 1 14 1 1 1 1 Zambia 27 7 1 Zimbabwe 21 1 8 8 128,41 14,447 144,4 13,268 146,32 1,46 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. December 213

Table 3B Arabica Coffee Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Arabica Bolivia 14 12 14 12 14 14 Brazil 33, 41,8 34,7 41,1 38, 39,2 Burundi 3 23 21 23 2 22 Cameroon 9 9 9 7 7 7 Colombia 8,1 8,2 7,6 9,92 9, 1, Congo (Kinshasa) 1 1 9 8 7 7 Costa Rica 1,47 1,7 1,77 1,67 1,42 1,42 Cuba 12 12 12 12 1 1 Dominican Republic 47 4 4 Ecuador 4 4 4 4 4 4 El Salvador 1,3 1,86 1,2 1,2 8 1, Ethiopia 6, 6,12 6,32 6,32 6,3 6,3 Guatemala 4, 3,9 4,4 4,2 3,87 3,87 Haiti 27 3 3 3 3 3 Honduras 3, 3,97,6 4,6,, India 1,7 1,7 1,69 1,643 1,7 1,6 Indonesia 1, 1,37 1,3 1,7 1,6 1,6 Jamaica 28 23 2 1 2 2 Kenya 7 68 8 9 9 9 Madagascar 2 2 2 2 2 2 Malawi 2 2 2 2 2 2 Mexico 3,9 3,8 4,1 4,3 3,6 3,6 Nicaragua 1,92 1,74 2,1 1,92 1, 1,7 Panama 1 87 8 8 8 8 Papua New Guinea 1, 82 1,3 77 1, 8 Paraguay 2 2 2 2 2 2 Peru 3,3 4,1,2 4,3 4,1 3,8 Philippines 2 3 3 3 2 2 Rwanda 317 26 27 27 Tanzania 4 6 36 7 6 6 Uganda 818 644 87 6 7 7 United States 17 18 92 97 1 1 Venezuela 72 62 7 6 8 8 Vietnam 4 6 8 9 8 1, Yemen 1 14 1 1 1 1 Zambia 27 7 1 Zimbabwe 21 1 8 8 76,26 87,16 83, 89,893 84,83 86,66 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. December 213

Table 3C Robusta Coffee Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Robusta Angola 3 2 2 3 3 3 Brazil 11,8 12,7 14, 1, 1,2 13,9 Cameroon 62 64 4 62 62 Central African Republic 3 27 1 1 1 1 Congo (Kinshasa) 2 16 16 1 1 1 Cote d'ivoire 2,3 1,6 1,6 1,7 2, 1,9 Ecuador 28 2 23 18 17 17 Ghana 3 7 7 2 Guatemala 1 1 1 1 1 1 Guinea 44 32 42 17 4 3 India 3,2 3,46 3,4 3,66 3, 3,47 Indonesia 9, 7,9 7, 8,8 7, 7,8 Laos 39 4 46 4 4 Liberia 2 4 Madagascar 4 2 2 47 47 Malaysia 1, 1,1 1,4 1,4 1, 1, Mexico 2 2 2 2 2 2 Nigeria 3 3 4 3 3 3 Papua New Guinea 3 4 4 Philippines 22 42 42 42 42 42 Sierra Leone 9 4 9 7 8 8 Sri Lanka 2 2 2 2 2 2 Tanzania 2 4 2 2 Thailand 9 8 8 8 8 8 Togo 436 61 6 2 4 4 Uganda 2,2 2,68 2,2 2,7 2,8 2,8 Vietnam 18, 18,76 2,2 2,6, 27, 2,1 3,341 6,48 63,37 61,49 63,8 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. December 213

Table 4 Coffee Consumption Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Domestic Consumption Algeria 2,8 1,81 2,26 1,93 2,22 2,22 Argentina 74 8 74 82 7 77 Australia 1,33 1,39 1,4 1,1 1,2 1,7 Bolivia 7 7 68 6 7 7 Brazil 18,76 19,42 2,2 2,61 21,1 21,1 Cameroon 7 7 7 7 7 7 Canada 3,17 3,37 3,39 3, 3,4 3,6 China 61 93 1,2 1,4 1,8 2, Colombia 1,18 1,12 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Congo (Kinshasa) 2 2 2 17 17 17 Costa Rica 3 42 34 38 37 37 Cote d'ivoire 3 3 3 18 21 21 Croatia 3 Cuba 333 34 339 34 29 29 Dominican Republic 464 42 43 43 41 41 Ecuador 19 2 239 26 23 23 El Salvador 18 27 2 26 Ethiopia 2,8 2,86 3, 3, 3,1 3,1 European Union 49,96 42,22 46,21 43,8 44,1 44,9 Guatemala 34 42 6 6 6 Haiti 284 293 291 3 29 29 Honduras 2 286 26 23 23 23 India 1,22 1,231 1,22 1,1 1,2 1,2 Indonesia 1,92 1,69 2,38 2,67 2,47 2, Iran 33 33 3 2 19 2 Japan 6,78 6,9 6,92 7,4 7, 7, Jordan 36 33 38 4 41 41 Kazakhstan 29 21 21 22 Kenya 7 Korea, South 1,7 1,93 1,72 1,72 1,6 1,7 Laos 1 1 1 1 1 1 Madagascar 4 4 4 42 4 4 Malaysia 4 62 6 6 Mexico 1,9 1,99 2,62 2,22 2,1 2,1 Morocco 8 4 7 67 7 7 New Zealand 31 3 31 34 36 36 Nicaragua 9 9 9 9 6 6 Nigeria 27 28 3 2 3 3 Norway 67 71 6 6 64 66 Panama 47 4 Papua New Guinea 3 3 4 4 4 Paraguay 3 34 2 2 2 2 Peru 16 17 17 17 17 17 Philippines 2,22 2,839 3,66 4,27 3,1 2,92 Russia 3,8 4,19 3,7 4,7 4,4 4,4 Serbia 9 68 7 71 8 77 South Africa 47 4 9 Sri Lanka 3 3 3 3 3 3 Switzerland 1,9 2,18 2,17 2,34 2,3 2,4 Tanzania 3 3 4 Thailand 711 77 1,1 1,13 1,2 1,2 Turkey 27 31 3 46 37 Uganda 14 1 1 2 2 2 Ukraine 1,1 1,37 1,11 98 1, 1,2 United States 22,6 22,888 23,397 23,447 22,8 23,8 Venezuela 87 1,3 1,3 1,37 1,31 1,31 Vietnam 1,2 1,337 1,66 1,82 1,9 1,9 Yemen 12 12 13 13 13 13 137,7 133,798 141,9 142,212 141,86 144,423 December 213

Table Green Coffee Bean Ending Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Ending Angola 11 2 1 Bolivia 3 19 4 4 4 4 Brazil 2,836 2,96 2,238 7,63 8,233 7,973 Burundi 23 1 1 Cameroon 44 34 Central African Republic 112 87 6 3 1 1 Colombia 284 99 9 769 19 44 Congo (Kinshasa) 34 1 1 1 1 Costa Rica 12 2 16 2 6 Cote d'ivoire 93 48 88 1 4 European Union 1,8 12,9 1,4 11,2 1, 11, Ecuador 6 143 134 164 14 14 El Salvador 48 13 18 33 8 33 Ethiopia 7 1 23 22 17 17 Ghana 4 3 2 1 Guatemala 227 237 332 442 132 437 Guinea 7 2 12 7 Haiti 2 2 2 1 1 1 Honduras 218 3 9 7 India 2,633 1,742 1,421 1,27 737 1,239 Indonesia 1,63 83 88 98 128 48 Japan 1,9 2,1 2,14 2,9 2, 2,8 Kenya 3 3 3 3 3 Madagascar 22 12 7 7 7 7 Mexico 1 89 62 112 12 97 Nicaragua 37 22 22 17 7 7 Norway 12 12 12 12 12 12 Papua New Guinea 36 21 31 36 36 36 Paraguay 1 Peru 74 1 14 44 Philippines 469 9 16 9 14 14 Switzerland 2 2 2 2 2 2 Tanzania 4 4 36 Thailand 92 1 7 7 Togo Uganda 71 613 38 488 388 388 United States 4,2 4,8,1,4,2,6 Venezuela 39 232 13 4 1 1 Vietnam 1,12 8 1,9 1,96 9 3,81 28,943 28,93 2,89 33,789 3,2 36,33 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. December 213

Table 6A Coffee Exports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Exports Angola 8 8 8 1 7 Bolivia 74 66 87 6 7 7 Brazil 29,78 3,1 29,843 3,66 31,4 31,4 Burundi 29 23 2 19 22 Cameroon 69 6 67 4 62 62 Central African Republic 2 22 7 Colombia 7,43 8,38 7,36 8,8 8,62 9,77 Congo (Kinshasa) 12 7 69 Costa Rica 1,2 1,2 1,4 1,4 1,2 1,2 Cote d'ivoire 2,4 98 1,62 1,68 1,8 1,7 Cuba 7 11 1 1 1 Dominican Republic 36 48 47 4 4 4 Ecuador 1,2 1,2 1, 1,6 1,7 1,7 El Salvador 1, 1,772 1,13 1,1 7 9 Ethiopia 3,2 3,23 3,14 3,28 3,3 3,3 European Union 4 33 28 4 2 Ghana 3 7 7 2 Guatemala 3,89 3,72 3,91 3,8 3, 3, Guinea 41 3 38 16 37 27 Haiti 1 7 9 1 1 1 Honduras 3,2 3,9,29 4,4 4,8 4,8 India 4,26,1,223,2,23,1 Indonesia 8,7 9,72 7,4 8,9 7,4 7,8 Jamaica 23 18 17 1 1 1 Kenya 74 6 8 82 8 8 Laos 29 4 3 36 3 3 Liberia 2 4 Madagascar 4 1 1 1 1 1 Malawi Malaysia 1,46 1,67 1,9 2,2 2,3 2,3 Mexico 2,48 2,46 3,36 3, 3,19 3,19 Nicaragua 1,86 1,66 1,78 2,7 1,4 1,6 Nigeria 3 2 1 Panama 3 37 3 3 3 3 Papua New Guinea 1,4 8 1,3 77 1, 8 Paraguay Peru 3,1 3,88,14 4,1 3,9 3,7 Rwanda 317 26 27 27 Sierra Leone 7 2 69 6 6 Tanzania 8 1, 2 73 96 96 Thailand 684 1,27 7 82 77 77 Togo 436 61 6 2 4 4 Uganda 2,67 3,1 3, 3,2 3,4 3,4 Venezuela 12 1 1 8 8 8 Vietnam 18,67 18,64,49,2 23,6 2,1 Yemen 3 2 2 2 2 2 Zambia 27 7 1 Zimbabwe 17 6 3 3 3 3 12,867 113,419 114,487 116,9 114,92 116,739 A conversion factor of 2.6 was used to convert soluble coffee to the green bean equivalent. Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 6B Green Coffee Bean Exports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Bean Exports Argentina Bolivia 74 66 87 6 7 7 Brazil 26,8 31,81 26,6 27,143 27, 27, Burundi 29 23 2 19 22 Cameroon 69 6 67 4 62 62 Central African Republic 2 22 7 Colombia 6,44 7,4 6,67 8,1 8, 9, Congo (Kinshasa) 12 7 69 Costa Rica 1,2 1,2 1,4 1,4 1,2 1,2 Cote d'ivoire 1,7 72 1,29 1,34 1, 1,4 Cuba 7 11 1 1 1 Dominican Republic 36 48 47 4 4 4 Ecuador 4 42 7 7 7 7 El Salvador 1,236 1,77 1,13 1,1 7 9 Ethiopia 3,2 3,23 3,14 3,28 3,3 3,3 Ghana 3 7 7 2 Guatemala 3,86 3,6 3,87 3,78 3,4 3,4 Guinea 41 3 38 16 37 27 Haiti 1 7 9 1 1 1 Honduras 3,2 3,9,29 4,4 4,8 4,8 India 3,4 4,16 3,73 3,7 3,7 3,67 Indonesia 7,42 7,41 4,9 6,9,6 6, Jamaica 23 18 17 1 1 1 Kenya 74 6 8 82 8 8 Laos 29 4 3 36 3 3 Liberia 2 4 Madagascar 4 1 1 1 1 1 Malawi Mexico 1,79 1,73 2,2 2,7 2,4 2,4 Nicaragua 1,6 1,2 1,67 1,9 1,3 1, Nigeria 3 2 1 Panama 3 37 3 3 3 3 Papua New Guinea 1,4 8 1,3 77 1, 8 Paraguay Peru 3,1 3,88,14 4,1 3,9 3,7 Rwanda 317 26 27 27 Sierra Leone 7 2 69 6 6 Tanzania 8 1, 2 72 9 9 Thailand 4 1 1 2 2 2 Togo 436 61 6 2 4 4 Uganda 2,67 3,1 3, 3,2 3,4 3,4 Venezuela 12 1 1 8 8 8 Vietnam 18,42 18,21 23,9 23,6 23,, Yemen 3 2 2 2 2 2 Zambia 27 7 1 Zimbabwe 17 6 3 3 3 3 91,772 99,92 1,762 11,898 1,122 12,769 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 6C Soluble Coffee Exports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Soluble Exports Brazil 3,12 3,14 3,236 3,486 3, 3, Colombia 92 93 61 67 6 7 Cote d'ivoire 29 26 33 34 3 3 Ecuador 74 82 97 1,7 1,17 1,17 European Union 4 33 28 4 2 India 1,22 1,3 1,484 1, 1,47 1,47 Indonesia 1,32 2,3 2, 2, 1,8 1,8 Malaysia 1,46 1,67 1,9 2,2 2,3 2,3 Mexico 69 72 79 92 74 74 Nicaragua 16 14 1 12 1 1 Thailand 68 1,192 73 8 7 7 Vietnam 19 34 4 1,881 13,297 13,4 13,926 13,7 13,7 A conversion factor of 2.6 was used to convert soluble coffee to the green bean equivalent. Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 7A Coffee Imports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Imports Algeria 2,8 1,81 2,26 1,93 2,22 2,22 Argentina 74 8 74 82 7 77 Australia 1,33 1,39 1,4 1,1 1,2 1,7 Canada 3,17 3,37 3,39 3, 3,4 3,6 China 61 93 1,2 1,4 1,8 2, Colombia 9 79 1,1 6 7 Costa Rica 13 17 6 3 Croatia 3 Cuba 22 22 22 22 2 2 Ecuador 732 883 1,1 1,3 1,4 1,4 El Salvador 136 147 18 17 19 19 European Union 44,2 44,6 43,9 44,89 44,3 4, Guatemala 22 2 2 2 21 21 Honduras 18 23 1 1 1 1 India 72 82 892 1,28 81 942 Indonesia 7 6 1,3 1,8 7 7 Iran 33 33 3 2 19 2 Japan 6,68 7,46 6, 8,21 7,4 7,4 Jordan 36 33 38 4 41 41 Kazakhstan 29 21 21 22 Korea, South 1,7 1,93 1,72 1,72 1,6 1,7 Malaysia 96 1,3 1,12 1,3 1, 1, Mexico 41 1,1 1,32 1,47 1,47 Morocco 8 4 7 67 7 7 New Zealand 31 3 31 34 36 36 Norway 67 71 6 6 64 66 Philippines 2,32 2, 3,28 3,7 2,7 2,2 Russia 3,8 4,19 3,7 4,7 4,4 4,4 Serbia 9 68 7 71 8 77 South Africa 47 4 9 Switzerland 1,9 2,18 2,17 2,34 2,3 2,4 Thailand 4 1, 99 1,1 1,2 1,2 Turkey 27 31 3 46 37 Ukraine 1,1 1,37 1,11 98 1, 1,2 United States 2,87 23,11 23,82 23,7 22,7 23,9 Venezuela 316 622 76 86 636 636 Vietnam 7 3 4 4 4 3 1,667 16,42 19,33 113,239 19,921 113,238 A conversion factor of 2.6 was used to convert soluble coffee to the green bean equivalent. Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 7B Green Coffee Bean Imports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Bean Imports Algeria 2,6 1,77 2,23 1,9 2,2 2,2 Argentina 1 6 2 Australia 1,4 1,11 1,14 1,19 1,2 1,2 Canada 2,1 2,3 2,22 2,33 2,3 2,4 China 42 68 62 93 1, 1,2 Colombia 7 76 1, 9 7 Costa Rica 13 17 6 3 Croatia 2 Ecuador 6 82 1,1 1,3 1,4 1,4 El Salvador 1 European Union 44,2 44,6 43,9 44,89 44,3 4, Guatemala 6 India 72 82 879 1,17 8 92 Indonesia 42 19 93 3 2 2 Iran 12 2 4 4 Japan 6,16 6,9,96 7,46 6,7 6,7 Jordan 2 2 3 27 27 Korea, South 1,7 1,93 1,72 1,72 1,6 1,7 Malaysia 96 1,3 1,12 1,3 1, 1, Mexico 9 27 3 37 37 Morocco 8 4 7 67 7 7 New Zealand 16 1 17 18 19 19 Norway 8 62 7 6 7 Philippines 42 37 1 4 6 42 Russia 1,43 1,4 1,72 2,2 2,2 2,2 Serbia 2 2 7 1 7 South Africa 4 4 3 3 3 3 Switzerland 1,9 2,18 2,17 2,34 2,3 2,4 Thailand 2 62 41 49 Turkey 27 31 3 46 37 United States 2, 22,46 23,7 23,36 22,2 23, Ukraine 1 1 11 13 12 1 Venezuela 31 62 7 8 63 63 Vietnam 17 2 2 3 2 89,63 94,7 96,2 99,2 96,73 99,87 Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 7C Soluble Coffee Imports Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags 29/1 21/11 211/12 212/13 Jun 213/14 Dec 213/14 Soluble Imports Algeria 2 4 3 3 2 2 Argentina 29 26 2 2 Australia 29 27 31 32 32 32 Canada 1,16 1,7 1,16 1,22 1,1 1,2 China 18 2 4 61 8 8 Croatia 1 Ecuador 79 6 El Salvador 12 12 17 16 17 17 Guatemala 16 2 2 2 21 21 Honduras 1 1 1 1 1 1 Indonesia 14 37 47 63 3 37 Iran 21 3 26 2 1 2 Japan 2 6 9 7 7 7 Kazakhstan 29 21 21 22 Mexico 13 1 62 7 8 8 New Zealand 1 1 14 16 17 17 Norway 9 9 8 9 9 9 Philippines 1,9 1,62 2,77 3,3 2,1 2,1 Russia 2,37 2,6 1,98 2,4 2,2 2,2 Serbia 7 16 18 2 22 22 South Africa 7 1 19 2 2 Thailand 34 43 8 61 7 7 Ukraine 1,41 1,27 1, 8 87 87 United States 63 6 12 34 4 Vietnam 2 17 2 1 1 1 1,6 11,321 12,92 13,4 12,43 12,8 A conversion factor of 2.6 was used to convert soluble coffee to the green bean equivalent. Coffee marketing year for producer countries begins either in October (Colombia), April (Indonesia) or July (Brazil), as examples. Coffee marketing year for non-producer countries begins in October. For each non-producing country, the balance between imports and exports was used in order to remove double-counting from these trade figures. December 213

Table 8 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 213/14 Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable Caribbean Cuba 1 1 2 3 1 29 3 Dominican Republic 4 4 4 4 41 4 4 Haiti 1 3 3 31 1 29 1 31 1 Jamaica 2 2 2 1 2 1 Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean 1 87 87 2 1,8 7 99 1 1,8 6 Central America Costa Rica 16 1,42 1,42 1,64 1,2 37 6 1,64 1, El Salvador 33 1, 1, 19 1,223 9 33 1,223 76 Guatemala 442 3,87 1 3,88 21 4,37 3, 6 437 4,37 3,28 Honduras 7,, 1,8 4,8 23,8 4,76 Nicaragua 17 1,7 1,7 1,717 1,6 6 7 1,717 1,64 Panama 8 8 8 3 8 3 Central America 727 13,8 1 13,9 46 14,282 12,13 1,6 92 14,282 11,3 East Asia China 2, 2, 2, 2, Japan 2,9 7,4 1,3 7, 2,8 1,3 Korea, South 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 East Asia 2,9 11,2 14,1 11,3 2,8 14,1 European Union - 28 European Union 11,2 4, 6,7 2 44,9 11, 6,7 European Union - 28 11,2 4, 6,7 2 44,9 11, 6,7 Former Soviet Union - 12 Kazakhstan 22 22 22 22 Russia 4,4 4,4 4,4 4,4 Ukraine 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Former Soviet Union - 12,6,6,6,6 Middle East Iran 2 2 2 2 Jordan 41 41 41 41 Turkey Yemen 1 1 1 2 13 1 2 Middle East 1 1 1,16 1,31 2 1,29 1,31 2 December 213

Table 8 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 213/14 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable North Africa 2,22 2,22 2,22 2,22 Algeria 7 7 7 7 Morocco 2,92 2,92 2,92 2,92 North Africa North America 3,6 3,6 3,6 3,6 Canada 1,7,387 97 2,1 3,19,387 1,47 3,8 2 3,6 112 Mexico 29,4,6 23,8 29,4 23,9 1 1,4 United States 1,7 38,437,697 29, 3,19 38,437 28,97 3,9 2 3,7,62 North America Oceania 1,7 1,7 1,7 1,7 Australia New Caledonia 36 36 36 36 New Zealand 8 876 36 4 8 876 84 4 8 36 Papua New Guinea 8 2,816 36 1,98 8 2,816 1,94 84 4 8 36 Oceania Croatia 79 12 66 79 66 12 Norway 77 77 77 77 Serbia 2,6 2 2,4 2,6 2,4 2 Switzerland 4,16 32 3,84 4,16 3,84 32 Other Europe South America 77 77 77 77 Argentina 7 149 4 7 7 149 14 14 4 Bolivia 31,9 6,163 7,973 21,1 31,4 6,163 3,1 13,9 39,2 7,63 Brazil 8,8 11,19 44 1,2 9,77 11,19 7 1, 1, 769 Colombia 34 2,139 14 23 1,7 2,139 1,4 7 17 4 164 Ecuador Guyana 3 2 3 2 2 Paraguay 3,68 3,894 17 3,7 3,894 3,8 3,8 44 Peru 1,49 1 1,31 8 1,49 636 8 8 4 Venezuela 44,8 8,19 8,84,93 46,42 8,19 3,61 68,49 14,7 4,42 8,13 South America South Asia 3,92 7,94 1,239 1,2,1 7,94 942,12 3,47 1,6 1,27 India 3 3 3 3 2 1 Sri Lanka 3,92 7,6 1,239 1,23,1 7,6 942,1 3,49 1,66 1,27 South Asia Southeast Asia December 213

Table 8 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 213/14 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable 7, 1,348 48 2, 7,8 1,348 7 9, 7,8 1,6 98 Indonesia 3 4 1 3 4 4 4 Laos 8 3, 6 2,3 3, 1, 1, 1, Malaysia 3,7 14 2,92 3,7 2,2 4 42 2 9 Philippines 2, 7 1,2 77 2, 1,2 8 8 Thailand 26,6 3,81 3,81 1,9 2,1 3,81 3 28, 27, 1, 1,96 Vietnam 34,8 49,733 4,83 9,27 36,37 49,733 6,32 41,2 38,7 2,67 2,18 Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa 6 31 7 31 3 3 1 Angola Benin 22 23 22 23 22 22 Burundi 62 7 7 62 7 7 62 7 Cameroon 4 1 3 4 1 1 3 Central African Republic Congo (Brazzaville) 23 1 17 23 22 1 7 1 Congo (Kinshasa) 1,69 1,9 4 21 1,7 1,9 1,9 1,9 Cote d'ivoire Equatorial Guinea 3,2 6,7 17 3,1 3,3 6,7 6,3 6,3 22 Ethiopia Gabon 49 1 1 1 1 Ghana 27 3 2 27 3 3 3 Guinea 8 93 3 8 93 9 9 3 Kenya Liberia 1 7 7 4 1 7 47 2 7 Madagascar 2 1 2 2 2 Malawi 3 3 3 3 3 Nigeria 27 27 27 27 27 27 Rwanda 6 8 2 6 8 8 8 Sierra Leone South Africa 1,1 1,6 96 1,6 1,2 6 36 Tanzania 4 4 4 4 4 4 Togo 3,3 3,988 388 2 3,4 3,988 3, 2,8 7 488 Uganda Zambia 3 2 3 Zimbabwe 12,342 18,1 1,239 4,943 12,319 18,1 16,71 7,41 9,3 1,236 Sub-Saharan Africa World 11,32 297,492 36,33 144,423 116,739 297,492 113,238 1,46 63,8 86,66 33,789 World December 213

Table 9 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 212/13 Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable Caribbean Cuba 12 12 22 3 1 34 3 Dominican Republic 47 47 47 4 43 47 4 Haiti 2 3 3 32 1 3 1 32 Jamaica 1 1 1 1 1 1 Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean 2 91 91 22 1,16 7 1,8 1 1,16 Central America Costa Rica 1,67 1,67 3 1,94 1,4 38 16 1,94 1,29 El Salvador 18 1,2 1,2 17 1,443 1,1 26 33 1,443 99 Guatemala 332 4,2 1 4,21 2 4,742 3,8 442 4,742 3,71 Honduras 9 4,6 4,6 1 4,7 4,4 23 7 4,7 4,36 Nicaragua 22 1,92 1,92 2,177 2,7 9 17 2,177 1,83 Panama 8 8 8 3 8 3 Central America 932 13,73 1 13,74 42 1,92 12,8 1,1 727 1,92 12,22 East Asia China 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 Japan 2,14 8,21 1,3 7,4 2,9 1,3 Korea, South 1,72 1,72 1,72 1,72 East Asia 2,14 11,48 13,62 1,72 2,9 13,62 European Union - 28 European Union 1,4 44,89,29 28 43,8 11,2,29 European Union - 28 1,4 44,89,29 28 43,8 11,2,29 Former Soviet Union - 12 Kazakhstan 21 21 21 21 Russia 4,7 4,7 4,7 4,7 Ukraine 98 98 98 98 Former Soviet Union - 12,26,26,26,26 Middle East Iran 2 2 2 2 Jordan 4 4 4 4 Turkey 46 46 46 46 Yemen 1 1 1 2 13 1 2 Middle East 1 1 1,16 1,31 2 1,29 1,31 2 December 213

Table 9 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 212/13 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable North Africa 1,93 1,93 1,93 1,93 Algeria 67 67 67 67 Morocco 2,6 2,6 2,6 2,6 North Africa North America 3, 3, 3, 3, Canada 2,27,887 112 2,22 3,,887 1,32 4, 2 4,3 62 Mexico 28,897,4 23,447 28,897 23,7 97 97,1 United States 2,27 38,339,62 29,227 3, 38,339 28,8 4,97 2 4,397,162 North America Oceania 1,1 1,1 1,1 1,1 Australia New Caledonia 34 34 34 34 New Zealand 78 86 36 4 77 86 82 77 31 Papua New Guinea 78 2,711 36 1,9 77 2,711 1,8 82 77 31 Oceania Croatia 77 12 6 77 6 12 Norway 71 71 71 71 Serbia 2,4 2 2,34 2,4 2,34 2 Switzerland 4,3 32 3,7 4,3 3,7 32 Other Europe South America 82 82 82 82 Argentina 6 129 4 6 6 129 12 12 4 Bolivia 3,48 8,338 7,63 2,61 3,66 8,338 6,1 1, 41,1 2,238 Brazil 8,72 1,8 769 1,2 8,8 1,8 6 9,92 9,92 9 Colombia 33 2,74 164 26 1,6 2,74 1,3 9 18 4 134 Ecuador Guyana 3 2 3 2 2 Paraguay 4,13 4,314 44 17 4,1 4,314 4,3 4,3 14 Peru 1,9 4 1,37 8 1,9 86 6 6 13 Venezuela 48,73 78,43 8,13,3 4,41 78,43 3,631 71,66 1,18 6,48 2,747 South America South Asia 4,13 7,932 1,27 1,1,2 7,932 1,28,33 3,66 1,643 1,421 India 3 3 3 3 2 1 Sri Lanka 4,13 7,967 1,27 1,18,2 7,967 1,28,338 3,68 1,63 1,421 South Asia Southeast Asia December 213

Table 9 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 212/13 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable 7,83 11,668 98 2,67 8,9 11,668 1,8 1, 8,8 1,7 88 Indonesia 36 46 1 36 46 46 46 Laos 9 2,7 2,2 2,7 1,3 1,4 1,4 Malaysia 4,37 9 4,27 4,37 3,7 4 42 3 16 Philippines 1,9 1,13 82 1,9 1,1 8 8 Thailand,67 27,99 1,96 1,82,2 27,99 4 26, 2,6 9 1,9 Vietnam 33,76 49,138 2,18 1, 36,48 49,138 7,63 4,16 37,3 2,63 1,343 Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa 7 32 1 23 8 32 3 3 2 Angola Benin 23 2 2 23 23 1 Burundi 4 639 7 4 639 61 4 7 Cameroon 7 3 3 7 1 1 6 Central African Republic Congo (Brazzaville) 1 17 23 1 8 1 Congo (Kinshasa) 1,642 1,838 18 1,68 1,838 1,7 1,7 88 Cote d'ivoire Equatorial Guinea 3,27 6, 22 3, 3,28 6, 6,32 6,32 23 Ethiopia Gabon 27 1 1 2 27 2 2 2 Ghana 148 187 27 16 187 17 17 12 Guinea 82 93 3 7 82 93 9 9 3 Kenya Liberia 1 32 7 42 1 32 2 2 7 Madagascar 2 1 2 2 2 Malawi 3 2 3 3 3 Nigeria 26 26 26 26 26 26 Rwanda 7 2 7 7 7 Sierra Leone 9 9 9 9 South Africa 1, 1,14 36 73 1,14 1,1 2 7 4 Tanzania 2 2 2 2 2 2 Togo 3,1 3,888 488 2 3,2 3,888 3,3 2,7 6 38 Uganda Zambia 3 8 3 8 8 8 Zimbabwe 11,93 17,26 1,236 4,89 11,4 17,26 9 1,873 6,71 9,163 1,63 Sub-Saharan Africa World 113,96 292,96 33,789 142,212 116,9 292,96 113,239 13,268 63,37 89,893 2,89 World December 213

Table 1 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 211/12 Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable Caribbean Cuba 12 12 22 3 11 339 3 Dominican Republic 47 43 47 Haiti 2 3 3 32 9 291 2 32 9 Jamaica 2 2 2 17 3 2 17 Trinidad and Tobago Caribbean 2 94 94 22 1,19 84 1,86 2 1,19 73 Central America Costa Rica 2 1,77 1,77 6 2,4 1,4 34 2,4 1,43 El Salvador 13 1,2 1,2 18 1,398 1,13 2 18 1,398 9 Guatemala 237 4,4 1 4,41 2 4,847 3,91 6 332 4,847 3,81 Honduras 3,6,6 1,64,29 26 9,64,33 Nicaragua 22 2,1 2,1 2,122 1,78 9 22 2,122 2,1 Panama 8 8 8 3 8 3 Central America 2 1,1 1 1,16 46 16,132 13,6 1,6 932 16,132 13,6 East Asia China 1,2 1,2 1,2 1,2 Japan 2,1 6, 9,6 6,92 2,14 9,6 Korea, South 1,72 1,72 1,72 1,72 East Asia 2,1 9,3 11,81 9,67 2,14 11,81 European Union - 28 European Union 12,9 43,9 6,8 46,21 1,4 6,8 European Union - 28 12,9 43,9 6,8 46,21 1,4 6,8 Former Soviet Union - 12 Kazakhstan Russia 3,7 3,7 3,7 3,7 Ukraine 1,11 1,11 1,11 1,11 Former Soviet Union - 12,,,, Middle East Iran 3 3 3 3 Jordan 38 38 38 38 Turkey 3 3 3 3 Yemen 1 1 1 2 13 1 2 Middle East 1 1 1,3 1,18 2 1,16 1,18 2 December 213

Table 1 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 211/12 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable North Africa 2,26 2,26 2,26 2,26 Algeria 7 7 7 7 Morocco 2,96 2,96 2,96 2,96 North Africa North America 3,39 3,39 3,39 3,39 Canada 2,238,489 62 2,62 3,36,489 1,1 4,3 2 4,1 89 Mexico 28,497,1 23,397 28,497 23,82 92 92 4,8 United States 2,238 37,376,162 28,849 3,36 37,376 28,31 4,392 2 4,192 4,669 North America Oceania 1,4 1,4 1,4 1,4 Australia New Caledonia 31 31 31 31 New Zealand 1,36 1,421 31 4 1,3 1,421 1,4 1,3 21 Papua New Guinea 1,36 3,181 31 1,8 1,3 3,181 1,76 1,4 1,3 21 Oceania Croatia 78 12 6 78 6 12 Norway 7 7 7 7 Serbia 2,37 2 2,17 2,37 2,17 2 Switzerland 3,91 32 3,8 3,91 3,8 32 Other Europe South America 74 74 74 74 Argentina 72 19 4 68 87 19 14 14 19 Bolivia 29,17 2,16 2,238 2,2 29,843 2,16 49,2 14, 34,7 2,96 Brazil 6,4 8,89 9 1,2 7,36 8,89 1,1 7,6 7,6 99 Colombia 391 1,923 134 239 1, 1,923 1,1 63 23 4 143 Ecuador Guyana 3 2 3 2 2 1 Paraguay,3,3 14 17,14,3,2,2 1 Peru 1,8 13 1,3 1 1,8 76 7 7 232 Venezuela 41,73 7,64 2,747 23,822 44,8 7,64 3,71 63, 14,73 48,82 3,33 South America South Asia 4,1 7,864 1,421 1,22,223 7,864 892,23 3,4 1,69 1,742 India 3 3 3 3 2 1 Sri Lanka 4,1 7,894 1,421 1,2,223 7,894 892,26 3,6 1,7 1,742 South Asia Southeast Asia December 213

Table 1 World Coffee Supply and Distribution, 211/12 (Continued) Thousand 6-Kilogram Bags Country Beginning Arabica Robusta Imports Supply Exports Domestic Use Ending Distributio Exportable,92 9,918 88 2,38 7,4 9,918 1,3 8,3 7, 1,3 83 Indonesia 3 4 1 3 4 4 4 Laos 82 2,7 62 1,9 2,7 1,12 1,4 1,4 Malaysia 3,82 16 3,66 3,82 3,28 4 42 3 9 Philippines 1,8 1,1 7 1,8 99 8 8 1 Thailand,33 27,2 1,9 1,66,49 27,2 4 26, 2,2 8 8 Vietnam 31,43 4,868 1,343 9,3 34,99 4,868 7,38 37, 3,37 2,13 983 Southeast Asia Sub-Saharan Africa 3 2 2 8 3 2 2 Angola Benin 2 22 1 2 22 21 21 1 Burundi 66 769 7 67 769 73 64 9 34 Cameroon 97 6 3 7 97 1 1 87 Central African Republic Congo (Brazzaville) 279 1 2 69 279 2 16 9 Congo (Kinshasa) 1,3 2,8 88 3 1,62 2,8 1,6 1,6 48 Cote d'ivoire Equatorial Guinea 3,27 6,42 23 3, 3,14 6,42 6,32 6,32 1 Ethiopia Gabon 69 73 2 1 7 73 7 7 3 Ghana 39 427 12 3 38 427 42 42 2 Guinea 8 88 3 8 88 8 8 3 Kenya Liberia 1 62 7 4 1 62 2 2 12 Madagascar 2 1 2 2 2 Malawi 1 4 3 1 4 4 4 Nigeria Rwanda 69 9 21 69 9 9 9 Sierra Leone 4 4 4 4 South Africa 2 61 4 4 2 61 6 2 36 Tanzania 6 6 6 6 6 6 Togo 2,92 3,688 38 1 3, 3,688 3,7 2,2 87 613 Uganda 1 1 1 1 1 1 Zambia 3 8 3 8 8 8 Zimbabwe 11,22 17,96 1,63,8 11,2 17,96 4 1,673 6,6 9,113 1,383 Sub-Saharan Africa World 14,994 281,666 2,89 141,9 114,487 281,666 19,33 144,4 6,48 83, 28,93 World December 213