Indonesia’s Coffee Output Set to Plummet Amid Climate Challenges
⏱ 1 min read The Short Version Indonesia’s coffee output will drop 8% as heavy rains and El Niño disrupt harvests, threatening both yield and quality. Exports face an 11% slump, with domestic demand struggling to keep pace amid climate-driven challenges. In This Article Weather Wreaks Havoc on Robusta and ArabicaExports Slide, Domestic Demand Stalls Indonesia’s coffee output faces an 8% decline as persistent rains and El Niño conditions disrupt the harvest. The USDA FAS report highlights that excessive rainfall in southern Sumatra and Java has already damaged flowering and fruit development, while a weak El Niño is exacerbating drought…

