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In fact today Brazil drinks more coffee than almost
anyone except the United States, the world’s biggest
coffee consumer.
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Considering that Brazil is the world’s leading coffee producer one would think that Brazilians would be avid coffee drinkers as
well.
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Brazil exported 29,741,510 bags of green coffee in
2010.
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At 60 kilograms a bag this amounts to 1,784,490,600
kilograms.
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Brazil produces twice as much wholesale coffee as
the second ranking producer, Vietnam.
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However, Brazil has not been a traditionally big
consumer of its own product.
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One is the rise of the middle class in an
increasingly prosperous Brazil.
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The other is that Brazil has cleaned up its act in
regards to domestic coffee sales.
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Brazil has typically exported its best coffee.
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What was left over, after coffee growers exported the good stuff, was sold on the domestic market.
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Unfortunately, domestic coffee often had “fillers”
such as barley, corn, soybeans, sugar and coffee
bean skins mixed in.
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Nearly a third of the coffee sold in Brazil had these
sorts of “fillers”.
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This was more profitable for Brazilian roasters but
short sighted.
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When Brazil eradicated this practice coffee in Brazil got
better.
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Now Brazil drinks more coffee because the coffee
is purer.
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Even if the coffee in the cup is not healthy organic coffee
, it is still better than the coffee / corn / barley /
soybean mix that Brazilians used to drink.
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In the last decade or so the middle class has grown
throughout Latin America.
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From newly industrialized cities in North and Central
Mexico down to the emerging powerhouse that is Brazil there is an expanding
group of people between the rich and the poor.
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The middle class of Brazil has money, likes to go to the
mall, and is partial to a good cup of coffee at the coffee
shop.
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A measure of this is that the number of coffee shops in
Sao Paulo has doubled in the last dozen years or so.
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Brazil drinks more coffee, good coffee, because it has
more disposable income and because the coffee is better.
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A measure of how things work better in Brazil these days is seen in our article
about how Brazil coffee storage will raise coffee farmer income
.
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An infrastructure that works is likely help Brazil enlarge its
middle class and a prosperous middle class in Brazil drinks more coffee.
Brazil is Keeping More of Its Good Coffee at Home
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As the market for high quality coffee increases in Brazil, growers are selling more of their high quality
coffee locally.
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Brazil drinks more coffee because when you have had
a cup of good organic whole bean coffee or
even regular coffee of high quality, it is hard to go back to a regular cup of coffee.
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Now, as Brazil drinks more coffee, more organic coffee, more coffee house coffee,
and more coffee at home, it is catching up with the US as
a coffee consumer.
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Please note, however, that while coffee consumption in Brazil has been on the rise, coffee consumption in the
USA has fallen.
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In the days following the Second World War Americans
consumed, on the average, twenty pounds of coffee per
person.
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Today they consume around 9 pounds per person while
Brazilians have gone up to 13 pounds per person.
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With a few more pounds per person, Brazil will pass the USA as the biggest coffee consumer in the world.
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