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Coffee Board engaged with producers to help them comply with EU deforestation norms
Saturday, 21 June, 2025, 12 : 00 PM [IST]
Our Bureau, Bengaluru
Coffee Board is engaged with the producers of the commodity to comply with the norms pertaining to European Union Deforestation Regulation (EUDR). 

The EUDR seeks to prevent the import of specified goods contributing to deforestation and forest degradation on the EU market. It will come into effect from December 2025. The covered products include coffee, leather, oil cake particularly along with   wood furniture, paper, and paperboard, said the communication note.  

M Kurma Rao, CEO and secretary Coffee Board, said, "We are engaged with farmers on a regular basis. We are increasing awareness about these issues. We will ensure that they would not get impacted from EUDR."

He also said that the country's coffee exports are registering healthy growth rates. The exports increased by 40 per cent to USD 1.8 billion in 2024-25. It grew by 25 per cent year-on-year to USD 403.67 million during April-May this fiscal, as per the communication note. It is increasing on account of higher demand for Robusta coffee in the global markets.

India is the fifth largest exporter of coffee in the world. The other major players include Brazil, Germany, Switzerland and Vietnam. "We export 70 per cent of our production," noted Rao.

He also said that India is exporting the commodity to over 120 countries. To this end, the board has taken a series of steps such as measures to improve ease of doing business to increase shipments and production. The board is also helping start-ups in the sector.

"We are also working with Indian Missions abroad to increase exports. India is Asia's third-largest producer and exporter of coffee. The country grows Arabica and Robusta varieties," Rao said.

Arabica coffee beans have less caffeine content than the Robusta. Arabica has sweet and smoother taste, while Robusta is generally more bitter and harsher on the taste buds. Italy, Russia, the UAE, Germany and Turkey are major coffee export destinations for India.
 
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