August21 , 2026

    India’s Coffee Export Growth Led by Soluble Segment Despite Arabica Decline

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    India’s coffee export growth is increasingly being driven by the soluble coffee segment, even as production and export performance of Arabica coffee continue to face pressure, according to a recent industry assessment.

    The report highlighted that demand for Indian soluble coffee has remained strong in international markets due to competitive pricing, consistent quality and rising consumption of instant coffee products across Europe, West Asia and emerging Asian markets. Exporters have expanded shipments of value-added coffee products, helping offset weaker trends in traditional Arabica exports.

    In contrast, Arabica production has been affected by climatic challenges, fluctuating yields and pest-related concerns in key growing regions. Industry stakeholders noted that lower output and higher production costs have reduced the competitiveness of Indian Arabica beans in global markets.

    Despite the decline in Arabica volumes, overall coffee export earnings have remained supported by the continued growth of soluble coffee exports and stable demand for Robusta varieties. Exporters expect value-added segments to play a larger role in India’s coffee trade strategy in the coming years as global consumption patterns shift toward instant and blended coffee products.