Honduras: Coffee Annual

  |   Attaché Report (GAIN)   |   HO2025-0002
Honduran coffee production is forecast to reach 5.52 million 60-kilogram bags in marketing year (MY) 2024/25 and rise to 5.80 million bags in MY 2025/26. This upward trends is supported by a decline in coffee rust, improved labor availability, and an 81 percent surge in international coffee prices, driven in large part by adverse climatic conditions affecting major coffee-producing regions worldwide. As a result, Honduran coffee exports are projected to rise to 5.36 million bags in MY 2024/25 and 5.5 million bags in MY 2025/26.

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