International Coffee Day 2021: The Science Behind Caffeine

September 29, 2021

Why Celebrate International Coffee Day? According to The Coffee Grounds: Insights by Coffee Shops, as a primary product, coffee is highly valued in terms of world trade. In fact, coffee is one of the most valuable primary products in world trade and according to the International Coffee Organization (ICO), global production in 2019 and 2020 was estimated at around 169.34 million bags. This did lower in 2020 as movement restrictions due to COVID19 did place a damper on coffee consumed in shops, restaurants, or through street trade. In the year that led to July 2021, Arabica coffee exported 82.63 million bags (up from 78,89 million bags in 2020), while Robusta coffee decreased from 48.70 million bags to 46.97 million bags in 2021

Why Celebrate International Coffee Day?

Well the short answer is, coffee is valuable.

According to The Coffee Grounds: Insights by Coffee Shops, as a primary product, coffee is highly valued in terms of world trade. 

In fact, coffee is one of the most valuable primary products in world trade and according to the International Coffee Organization (ICO), global production in 2019 and 2020 was estimated at around 169.34 million bags. 

This did lower in 2020 as movement restrictions due to COVID19 did place a damper on coffee consumed in shops, restaurants, or through street trade. 

In the year that led to July 2021, Arabica coffee exported 82.63 million bags (up from 78,89 million bags in 2020), while Robusta coffee decreased from 48.70 million bags to 46.97 million bags in 2021

The source of this news is from Engineering Institute of Technology

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