India’s coffee exports declined by 20% to 19,195 tonne in October 2011

02 Nov 2011 Evaluate

India’s coffee exports, during October 2011, declined by 20% to 19,195 tonne compared to 24,119 tonne in October 2010. However, in value terms, earnings from coffee exports increased by 6% to Rs 271.74 crore in October 2011 from Rs 255.45 crore during the same month last year.  

The price realization from exports of coffee increased by almost 34% to Rs 1,41,568 per tonne in the first month of current coffee year (October-September), from Rs 1,05,912 tonne in October 2010.  However, market experts have the view that the outlook for foreign exports of coffee in October to December 2011 is on the negative side owing to the low domestic stock availability and slowdown in global economy.

The depreciation in rupee against American currency has positively impacted coffee exports as its value increased in rupee terms. Earnings from coffee exports in terms of US dollar increased marginally to $56.7 million in October 2011 from $56.13 million in October 2010.

During April-October 2011, coffee shipments increased by 18% to 2,10,562 tonnes from 1,78,075 tonnes in same period of last financial year. On the other hand coffee exports in January-October 2011 increased by 25% to 3,10,657 tonnes from 2,48,545 tonnes in January-October 2010.

European nations form major market for Indian coffee exports. India mainly exports coffee to Italy, Germany, Russia, Belgium and Spain.

© 2024 The Alchemists Ark Pvt. Ltd. All rights reserved. MoneyWorks4Me ® is a registered trademark of The Alchemists Ark Pvt.Ltd.