
 The coffee exports from India in the value terms soared by 15 per cent in the April-September period this fiscal (FY26) at $1.05 billion, according to Coffee Board data.
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The country had clocked $918 million in coffee exports in the same period last fiscal (FY25).
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In rupee terms, coffee exports during H1 FY26 were up 19 per cent at Rs 9,119.24 crore over Rs 7,678.74 crore a year ago. Moreover, the per unit realised by exporters was up 34 per cent at Rs 4.71 lakh per tonne compared to Rs 3.52 lakh per tonne a year ago.
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The Indian coffee shipments were up 24 per cent at $1.95 billion in the same six-month period this fiscal, from $1.57 billion in the previous year.
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For the January-September period this year, the volume was 2.96 lakh tonnes (3.34 lakh tonnes). India is the seventh largest producer of coffee and the fifth largest exporter.
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Meanwhile, Commerce Secretary Rajesh Agrawal this week inaugurated the Coffee Experience Zone and Expo organised by the Coffee Board on the occasion of International Coffee Day.
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The Commerce Secretary highlighted that Indian coffee is sustainable and is grown in conjunction with forests. He noted that coffee exports from India have doubled in recent years.
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Agrawal also emphasised the need for greater diversification in the area of coffee cultivation. He underlined the need to continue innovating and adding value, pointing out that India, being a land of spices, has immense opportunities to innovate with coffee.
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He stressed that apart from exporting coffee, it is also important to work on “Brand India” and position the country strongly in the global market.
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The event coincides with the implementation of the India–EFTA Trade and Economic Partnership Agreement (TEPA). EFTA member countries — Switzerland ($145 million), Norway ($27 million) and Iceland ($3 million) together import coffee valued at $175 million, which is about 3 per cent of the global coffee imports.
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However, Liechtenstein trade data is not available with the Coffee Board.
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