Germany has now become the top buyer of Brazilian coffee, outpacing the United States. This change reflects a dynamic shift in the coffee trade, according to the latest figures from the Brazilian Coffee Exporters Council (Cecafé). In January, Germany’s imports jumped by 57.4% from the previous year to 695,607 bags. This surge accounted for 17.6% […]
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