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Thailand domestic coffee production

~16,000 tonnes (2024)

As ofCrop year 2023-2024·Sources1·Supporting

Thailand produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of green coffee in 2024 per Department of Agriculture and International Coffee Organization country data, dominated by robusta from Chumphon and Ranong (Southern Thailand, ~75% of national output) with arabica from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Lampang, and the Doi Tung and Doi Chaang highland projects (~25%). Domestic production materially undersupplies consumption (which translates to roughly 60,000-70,000 tonnes of green-equivalent demand) and the gap is closed via imports from Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, and Brazil.

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Thailand produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of green coffee in 2024 per Department of Agriculture and International Coffee Organization country data, dominated by robusta from Chumphon and Ranong (Southern Thailand, ~75% of national output) with arabica from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Lampang, and the Doi Tung and Doi Chaang highland projects (~25%). Domestic production materially undersupplies consumption (which translates to roughly 60,000-70,000 tonnes of green-equivalent demand) and the gap is closed via imports from Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, and Brazil.

Thailand produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of green coffee in 2024 per Department of Agriculture and International Coffee Organization country data, dominated by robusta from Chumphon and Ranong (Southern Thailand, ~75% of national output) with arabica from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Lampang, and the Doi Tung and Doi Chaang highland projects (~25%). Domestic production materially undersupplies consumption (which translates to roughly 60,000-70,000 tonnes of green-equivalent demand) and the gap is closed via imports from Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, and Brazil.

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Crop year 2023-2024

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Thailand produced approximately 16,000 tonnes of green coffee in 2024 per Department of Agriculture and International Coffee Organization country data, dominated by robusta from Chumphon and Ranong (Southern Thailand, ~75% of national output) with arabica from Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Mae Hong Son, Lampang, and the Doi Tung and Doi Chaang highland projects (~25%). Domestic production materially undersupplies consumption (which translates to roughly 60,000-70,000 tonnes of green-equivalent demand) and the gap is closed via imports from Vietnam, Laos, Indonesia, and Brazil.

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