India’s Coffee and Tea Exports Gain Momentum Amid Global Shift to Premium Products

India’s Coffee and Tea Exports Gain Momentum Amid Global Shift to Premium Products

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India’s coffee and tea exports are on a strong growth path, reflecting changing global tastes and the country’s expanding footprint in value-added segments.

Latest figures from the Ministry of Commerce and Industry show that coffee exports rose sharply by 20% to $1.86 billion during April–February FY26, compared to $1.54 billion a year earlier. Tea exports also posted steady gains, growing 11% to $934.9 million over the same period.

This surge is being driven not just by higher volumes, but by a noticeable shift toward processed and premium offerings such as instant coffee and packaged teas. These products are increasingly preferred in international markets for their convenience and consistency, giving Indian exporters an edge.

According to Kurma Rao M. of the Coffee Board of India, India’s coffee exports have remained above the $1 billion mark for several consecutive years—a sign of resilience in a competitive global market. He noted that this year’s exports have already surpassed last year’s record performance, indicating sustained demand and a positive outlook.

The growth also reflects broader improvements across the supply chain, including better processing capabilities, branding efforts, and market diversification. As global consumers continue to move toward premium and ready-to-consume beverages, India appears well-positioned to deepen its presence and capture greater value in both coffee and tea segments.

 

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