Produção de café subiu 29% em maio, mas acumula queda de 19% no ano

A Colômbia produziu 1,06 milhão de sacas de café em maio, um aumento de 29% em relação ao mesmo mês de 2025. O total acumulado de janeiro a maio, no entanto, apresentou um declínio de 19%.

A Federação Nacional dos Cafeicultores informou que a produção de maio atingiu 1,06 milhão de sacas, em comparação com 819 mil sacas em maio de 2025. Germán Bahamón, presidente da federação, atribuiu o resultado a

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