Freshly harvested coffee cherries at a Colombian plantation during the record 2025 coffee season

Bogotá — Qahwa World

Kolombiya, ve dünyanın üçüncü en büyük Kahve ÜRETİCİ sonra Brezilya ve Vietnam, var kutlandı onun en çok üretken Kahve yıl içinde daha fazla daha üç onlarca yıl. Bu etkileyici geri tepme, güdümlü tarafından elverişli hava durumu koşullar ve kapsamlı mahsul yenilenme, getirdi toplam ÜRETİM arasında Ekim 2024 ve Eylül 2025 için 14.87 milyon 60 kg çantalar, işaretleme a 17% yıllık bazda artış ve aşan ve ülkenin tahmini çıktı . 14 milyon çantalar, göre için ve Ulusal Federasyon . Kahve Yetiştiriciler.

However, the Federation warned that this peak may not continue into the next season.

We are now beginning the 2025/2026 coffee cycle, which, due to the natural physiological response of the coffee tree and significant rainfall in the first half of the year, is projected to be a year of lower production,” said Federation Manager Germán Bahamón on X.

Colombia, home to about 840,000 hectares of coffee cultivation, supports roughly 540,000 farming families who depend on the crop for their livelihoods.

Strong Output and Export Growth

In September 2025, Colombia’s production of washed Arabica coffee rose 7% year-on-year, reaching 1.14 million bags, slightly below 1.24 million bags in August. Coffee exports increased 6% in September, totaling 1.06 million bags, the Federation reported.

The Colombian statistics agency DANE noted that the value of coffee exports surged 79.7% year-on-year between January and August 2025, reaching $3.67 billion, largely driven by high international coffee prices.

Monthly Coffee Output and Exports (Oct 2024 – Sep 2025)

Month Output (1,000 bags) Exports (1,000 bags)
September 2025 1,142 1,063
August 2025 1,243 1,128
July 2025 1,373 1,150
June 2025 909 1,086
May 2025 819 910
April 2025 703 796
March 2025 1,064 1,268
February 2025 1,361 1,187
January 2025 1,356 1,151
December 2024 1,798 1,282
November 2024 1,761 1,189
Ekim 2024 1,339 1,047
September 2024 1,071 987
Source: National Federation of Coffee Growers of Colombia (FNC), DANE  |  Data in thousand 60-kg bags

These figures illustrate a strong performance throughout the year, particularly in late 2024, when monthly output peaked above 1.7 million bags before stabilizing in 2025. Despite slight fluctuations, both production and exports remained consistently high, reflecting the resilience of Colombia’s coffee sector amid shifting weather patterns and global market volatility.

As Colombia enters a new production cycle, growers remain cautiously optimistic, balancing the recent record harvest with expectations of a natural slowdown in the coming year.

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