12 Most Expensive Coffees in the World

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In this article, we will look into the 12 most expensive coffees in the world. If you want to skip our detailed analysis, you can go directly to the 5 Most Expensive Coffees in the World.

The Global Coffee Market

Coffee is a highly consumed beverage globally, with millions drinking it on a daily basis. Countries including Brazil, Vietnam, and Colombia are some of the most coffee-producing countries in the world. These countries produce 60% of the total coffee in the world. According to a report by Mordor Intelligence, the global coffee market is expected to reach $126.17 billion in 2023. The market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.72% and reach $158.89 billion in 2028. The growth is driven by multiple factors including the growing demand for certified coffee products, innovative market trends, and customers' acceptance of single-serve coffee brew systems.

The market dynamics are expected to change as consumers' preference for coffee changes to premium coffee in developed countries. The demand for high-end certified coffee products is rising as customers are becoming aware of the ethical sourcing of food and beverages. Sustainable coffee products are gaining traction in the market as they guarantee the customers that the coffee beans are produced in a socially and environmentally responsible manner. Multiple organizations are working for the verification of sustainable practices in the market including UTZ Certification, Fair Trade Certification, Rainforest Alliance Certification, and USDA Organic Certification among others.

Regionally, the global coffee market is dominated by Europe. The growth is majorly driven by an increasing demand for coffee at work. According to a survey by the Institute for Scientific Information on Coffee (ISIC), 68% of the respondents surveyed, reported that they often consumed coffee while working. The innovative advancements in the coffee market, such as tabletop machines, coffee pods and capsules, and traceability tools, are also contributing to the growth in the region. South America is expected to grow at the highest rate over the forecasted period.

The burgeoning South American market exhibits a multitude of opportunities for players in the coffee market to capitalize on the strong growth potential. For instance, on July 24, 2023, JDE Peet's N.V. (OTC:JDEPF) announced that it had acquired the Maratá’s coffee and tea business in Brazil. The company has not disclosed the transaction amount, however, the acquisition is expected to be completed in 2024. The Maratá’s coffee and tea business dominated the northern part of Brazil with its top-notch brands Café Maratá and Chá Maratá. The business has a well-established network, with nearly 1,200 employees and two manufacturing plants. This transaction provides JDE Peet's N.V. (OTC:JDEPF) with the opportunity to expand its business and presence in Brazil. Upon the completion of this transaction, JDE Peet's N.V.'s (OTC:JDEPF) scale and national coverage will increase in the Brazilian market. Furthermore, it will create an additional revenue stream for the company.