Coffee prices soar in India as El Nino-induced drought impacts production in major coffee-growing areas worldwide
- July 7, 2024
- Posted by: OptimizeIAS Team
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Coffee prices soar in India as El Nino-induced drought impacts production in major coffee-growing areas worldwide
Subject: Geography
Sec: Eco Geo
Context:
- Robusta coffee bean prices in India have surged to Rs 10,000 per 50 kg bag from the usual Rs 4,000-5,000, equalling premium Arabica prices.
- Arabica is considered superior to Robusta for its creamy layer.
Reasons for Price Increase:
- Global Production Drop:
- Major producers like Vietnam, Brazil, Indonesia, Columbia, Ethiopia and others have reported significant production drops due to
- Worsening drought conditions linked to El Nino have exacerbated the issue.
- Specific Drops:
- Vietnam: Production down by 20%, worst drought in a decade, prices increased by 15%.
- Brazil: Production was down by 15%, and costs increased by 40% in some areas.
- Increased Demand:
- High demand for exports has driven up prices.
- Indian coffee’s unique taste due to shade-grown, mixed cropping patterns has boosted its demand.
- Additional Factors:
- Increasing labour and input costs have contributed to the price rise.
- Losses due to human-wildlife conflicts have impacted production.
Indian Coffee Production:
- Indian coffee is said to be the finest coffee grown in the shade rather than in direct sunlight anywhere in the world.
- The two well-known species of coffee grown are the Arabica and Robusta.
- Regions: Predominantly in Karnataka’s Kodagu (Coorg) region (70% of India’s coffee), also in Kerala and Tamil Nadu.
- Other coffee-producing regions: Non-traditional areas of Andhra Pradesh and Odisha on the eastern coast of the country and a third region comprising the states of Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Tripura, Nagaland and Arunachal Pradesh of Northeastern India.
- Almost 80% of Indian coffee is exported; 70% is bound for Germany, Russia, Spain, Belgium, Slovenia, the United States, the United Kingdom, Japan, Greece, Netherlands and France. Italy accounts for 29% of the exports.
Coffee production globally:
- Globally top producers: Brazil (29%), Vietnam (18%) and Indonesia (7%), Colombia, Ethiopia, Uganda, Peru and India.
Source: DTE