Dubai – Qahwa World
Indonesia has climbed into the top three suppliers of coffee to Russia during the first nine months of the year, driven by a 1.6-fold increase in export value to 64.5 million dollars, according to data from the UN Comtrade platform and national customs authorities.
Vietnam remains Russia’s leading coffee supplier, expanding its shipments by 50% to 351.5 million dollars. Brazil holds second place, nearly doubling its exports to 288 million dollars.
The Netherlands, which previously occupied third place, moved down to fourth after showing only a modest 3% increase, reaching 45.7 million dollars. Germany stayed in fifth place with a 12% rise to 43.5 million dollars.
Italy ranked sixth with shipments totaling 25.9 million dollars, a 6% increase. Armenia doubled its exports to 18.7 million dollars, taking seventh place. Estonia and India followed, becoming the only countries in the top ten to record declines. Estonia’s exports fell by 16% to 15.7 million dollars, while India’s dropped by 13% to 13.6 million dollars.
Portugal closed the top ten after nearly doubling its shipments to 12 million dollars.
Overall, Russia’s coffee imports grew by 45.5% year-on-year, reaching 924.7 million dollars.


