La production de café a augmenté de 29 % en mai, mais a reculé de 19 % depuis le début de l'année

La Colombie a produit 1,06 million de sacs de café en mai, soit une hausse de 29 % par rapport au même mois en 2025. Le cumul de janvier à mai affiche cependant une baisse de 19 %.

La Fédération nationale des caféiculteurs a rapporté que la production de mai a atteint 1,06 million de sacs, contre 819 000 sacs en mai 2025. Germán Bahamón, président de la fédération, a attribué ce résultat à

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