This coffee statistic may shock you, but the beverage is second only to water! On average, around 400 billion cups are consumed each year.
This coffee statistic was reported by Roast and Poast. In comparison, the UK is said to average around 2 cups of coffee each day.
16% of those surveyed go to coffee shops every day.
According to Roast and Post, any extra caffeine content is excreted and won’t be used!
There are 25 million farming families around the world, and to them coffee isn’t just a commodity, it’s a way of life. Find out how NESCAFÉ® is helping these communities.
After the roasting process, we actually end up with less than one pound of beans!
On average, coffee plants live between 40 – 50 years, but they can live to the grand old age of 100 if they’re cared for properly. Learn more about how we are helping coffee growers make the most of their farms here.
This makes Brazil the largest exporter of coffee in the world. Interestingly, in the 1920s Brazil accounted for 80% of the world’s coffee, today it’s around a third.
Finland has by far the highest coffee consumption per capita. Here’s the top 10 list of coffee consumption around the world.
Consumption Per Capita
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