A Brazilian coffee farmer wearing a green helmet stands in a coffee plantation holding a round basket filled with ripe and unripe coffee cherries, with long rows of coffee plants stretching into the distance under a clear sky.

17 Ağustos 2025 - Brezilya (Qahwa World) - Cerrado Kahve Yetiştiricileri Kooperatifi'ne (Expocacer) göre, Brezilya'nın Cerrado Mineiro bölgesindeki 2025 kahve hasadı istikrarlı bir şekilde ilerliyor ve mahsulün %81'i hasat edilmiş durumda.

Expocacer manages 84,900 hectares of cultivated land, of which 71,400 hectares are in active production. Farmers in the Cerrado Mineiro continue to benefit from favorable natural conditions, including a dry climate, flat terrain, and high mechanisation.

On a national scale, Brazil has completed 91% of its 2025/26 arabica coffee harvest, based on the latest data from consultancy Safras & Mercado.

Expocacer’s CEO, Simão Pedro de Lima, confirmed that harvesting is expected to conclude by late August or early September, depending on weather conditions. “So far, the climate has been favorable, with no frosts or off-season rains affecting the process,” he said.

Expocacer, kahve işleme operasyonlarını modernize etmek için ileri teknolojiye büyük yatırım yapmıştır. Endüstriyel kompleksi robotik, yapay zeka destekli sensörler ve otomatik iletişim sistemlerini entegre ediyor.

  • AI monitoring: Sensors track machine vibrations and temperatures in real time, cutting maintenance costs by 20% and boosting equipment availability by 10%.

  • Smart farming: Soil moisture sensors and weather stations optimize irrigation and water use across member farms.

These innovations ensure greater efficiency, quality control, and sustainability.

To maintain productivity and quality, Expocacer promotes regenerative farming, bio-inputs, and expert consulting. The cooperative emphasizes sustainable agricultural practices that safeguard both yields and the environment.

“The dry weather allows for natural and uniform drying of beans, reducing risks of unwanted fermentation, while flat terrain ensures higher mechanisation, lowering costs and improving efficiency,” explained Lima.

Despite fluctuations on the New York Coffee Exchange, Expocacer continues to support its members with liquidity and secure transactions.

Petrônio Primo, Expocacer’s business agent, highlighted: “Even in this volatile market, we remain active every day, offering competitive prices and personalized services to our members.”

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