Colombia’s Coffee Output Climbs to Ten-Year High in July, Eyes Processing Expansion
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Colombia’s Coffee Output Climbs to Ten-Year High in July, Eyes Processing Expansion
Colombia’s coffee harvest just reached its highest July level in ten years, with the country producing 1.37 million standard bags—a 19% jump from last year, according to official data from the National Federation of Coffee Growers. This boost happened because heavy rains earlier in the year delayed flowering, so much of the main crop was […]
Coffee production in July was the highest recorded for that month in recent years, reported the Federation of Coffee Growers. According to the organization, 1.37 million 60-kg bags were produced during the month, representing a 19% increase compared to July 2024. This significant growth occurred because there was a delay in the appearance of the harvest in the first half of the year due to persistent rains. This shifted the harvest to the second…
"This behavior, anticipated by the FNC, responds to the lag in the appearance of the main harvest of the first semester, originated by an atypical climate pattern, marked by persistent rains throughout the period," explained the manager of the FNC, Germán Bahamón, to which he added: "This alteration displaced the harvest towards the second half of the year, which recorded a higher flow of coffee in this month." The executive pointed out that, wi…
Germán Bahamón, manager of the National Federation of Coffee Growers, noted that this production has been the highest in the last 10 years in a month of July
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