Moscow – QAHWA WORLD
Russia recorded solid growth in its instant coffee exports in 2025, with total export value rising 28% year-on-year to exceed $366 million.
According to the Federal Center for Agricultural Export Development, Agroexport, citing expert estimates, the shipments included coffee extracts, essences, concentrates, and finished products based on them.
In volume terms, exports surpassed 51,000 tons during the year. No comparative data on year-on-year volume growth was disclosed.
Kazakhstan remained the leading destination market, with export revenues exceeding $131 million, compared with approximately $58 million in 2024, representing more than a twofold increase.
Belarus ranked next, importing nearly $95 million worth of products. Exports to Uzbekistan reached about $33 million, while Georgia imported more than $24 million. Shipments to Israel totaled close to $12 million.
In 2025, exports of this product category to Oman were also resumed, with shipments valued at over $120,000 following a previous توقف.
The figures highlight the continued concentration of Russian instant coffee exports in CIS markets, alongside efforts to re-expand into additional destinations amid steady regional demand for instant coffee products.

