Famous Coffee Importers: Germany
In 2018, Germany ranked third among the top 10 countries exporting coffee in the world. Germany is located in the northern hemisphere and has four distinct seasons, which may not be suitable for growing coffee or they do not need to grown coffee tree theirself (Whatever the reason is). In fact, there is not a single coffee seedling on German territory, but Germany still ranks third in the world in coffee exports. Germany exported 2.5 billion US dollars of coffee in 2018, accounting for 8.2% of global coffee exports. This cannot but say a miracle.
The reason why Germany can become a major coffee exporter is first of all relying on its strong processing capabilities. Germany's ability to make machines is also reflected in coffee processing machinery.
Supported by high-quality Drip coffee bag packing machine machines, Germany has become the world's second largest exporter of roasted coffee, just behind Brazil. Not only does it export roasted coffee, Germany also exports environmentally friendly green coffee. Every year, 1,200 containers of coffee are shipped from Africa to Germany. Each container has 450 bags and each bag contains 60 kg of coffee. 98% of the green coffee exported by Germany is imported from Africa, and one third of it is exported to the United States.