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Global Coffee Consumption Peaks in 2026

By Jane Doe | April 22, 2026

The global demand for coffee has reached unprecedented levels this year, driven by a surge in remote work culture and specialized brewing methods. Analysts were shocked by the sheer volume of beans imported in Q1.

Line graph titled 'Q1 Imports'. The line begins at 4 million tons in January and spikes sharply to 12 million tons by the end of March.
Figure 1: Coffee imports over the first quarter of 2026.

As the data clearly shows above, the trend is unmistakable. This sudden increase is forcing suppliers to drastically rethink their logistics networks to prevent global shortages. While the market adjusts, consumers may see a slight bump in their daily latte prices.

Despite the potential price hikes, cafe owners remain incredibly optimistic about the rest of the year. The coffee boom shows no signs of slowing down.