Brazil: coffee crop 2021 achieves an average yield of 25 bags/ha.

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Total crop production is about 48.8 million bags of 60kg, including 33.36 million bags of Arabica coffee and 15.44 million bags of Conilon Robusta on a total area of ​​1.82 million hectares.

Most Brazilian farmers use machine tools to harvest Arabica coffee.

Total coffee production of Brazil, the world’s leading producer and exporter, in the current 2021 harvest, which includes both Arabica and Conilon Robusta, is expected to reach comparable yields. about 48.8 million bags of 60kg. If this estimate is consistent with reality, total coffee production this year will be 22.6% lower than 2020 production of 63.07 million 60kg bags.

According to research and analysis of the official report data on the coffee harvest in June, it is likely that Arabica production will be 33.36 million bags, on an area of ​​1.51 million hectares and average yield. is 23.03 bags/ha, down 28.5% compared to the previous harvest.

Similarly, the output of Conilon Robusta coffee is estimated at 15.44 million bags, on an area of ​​375.98 thousand hectares, the average yield will be about 41.07 bags / ha, up 5.9% compared to the previous crop.

The article is based on Conab’s June 2021 Coffee Executive Report – Brasil.

Mai Vy (giacaphe.com)

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