Largest green coffee producers by nation, 2024

Top 9 nations by production quantity; tonnes, 2024.

What the Data Shows

Green coffee production compares nations by production volume in 2024. The ranking uses raw annual values in tonnes and does not use share percentages. Brazil ranked first at 3.39M tonnes, ahead of Vietnam by 1.37M tonnes. The #9 row was Central African Republic at 324,923 tonnes, making the leader 10.4x larger.

Data table

Unit: tonnes · Period: 2024

RankEntryValuePeriod
1Brazil3.39M2024
2Vietnam2.02M2024
3Colombia839,8472024
4Indonesia807,5782024
5Ethiopia575,6962024
6Uganda402,0002024
7India363,0002024
8Peru358,9942024
9Central African Republic324,9232024

Sources

Source 1: FAOSTAT Crops and Livestock Products

Publisher: FAOSTAT

Dataset/table: Crops and Livestock Products

Units: tonnes

Date checked: 2026-06-01

Evidence: Supports 2024 Coffee, green Production rows by nation from FAOSTAT Crops and Livestock Products.

Data notes & caveats

Values are comparable national observations from the stated source. Display rounding may shorten large numbers, but the ranking order follows the source values.

Methodology

Rows are ranked from highest to lowest using FAOSTAT Crops and Livestock Products for 2024, measured in tonnes. Values are rounded for display while preserving the source ranking.

Source consistency notes

Rows use the same source family, period, unit and measurement basis.

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