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Brazilian coffee extracts surge 10x to Estonia since 2023

Brazilian exports of coffee extracts and concentrates to Estonia climbed from US$2.9M to US$29.7M across two consecutive years of uninterrupted growth.

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Summary

  • •Brazilian coffee extract exports to Estonia grew 10x between 2023 and 2025
  • •~5x jump in 2024, followed by +79% in 2025 — two consecutive years of expansion
  • •Value reached US$29.7M in 2025, up from US$2.9M in 2023
  • •Weaker real and European RTD demand amplified Brazilian price competitiveness
  • •Estonia functions as a logistics gateway for the broader Baltic and Northern European markets

Brazil has found a voracious buyer on the Baltic coast. Exports of coffee extracts, essences, and concentrates to Estonia went from US$2.9 million in 2023 to US$29.7 million in 2025. That is a 10x expansion across two back-to-back years of growth. This is not a currency blip or a one-off order. The pattern points to structural demand, and it has been building for two consecutive periods.

The year-by-year curve

The steepest climb came in 2024, when shipped value reached US$16.6 million, roughly five times the prior base. Growth appeared to ease in 2025 at +79%, but that framing is misleading. Doubling a base that had already been multiplied by five is consistent expansion, not maturation. Two consecutive years of large-magnitude growth indicate demand that is building, not peaking.

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Estonia is not an obvious destination for processed coffee. With 1.4 million inhabitants, it is smaller than many Brazilian mid-size cities. Its logistics infrastructure makes it a gateway into the broader Baltic market. Latvia and Lithuania frequently import via Tallinn. Pan-European distribution networks anchored in the Baltic region redistribute product across Northern Europe. Brazilian concentrate travels well beyond its port of entry.

What is driving the movement

Coffee extracts and concentrates are industrial inputs, not shelf products. They are raw materials for ready-to-drink beverages, coffee capsules, industrial desserts, and foodservice blends. European demand for these categories expanded sharply between 2022 and 2025. Two forces combined: a post-pandemic shift in consumption habits that moved some out-of-home coffee spending toward RTD formats at home, alongside rising wholesale prices for roasted whole-bean coffee that pushed buyers toward concentrated inputs.

Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer and exporter by a wide margin. The advance in processed formats is the logical next step up the value chain. The country has the raw input, the industrial scale, and since 2023, a weaker real that meaningfully improved price competitiveness against Colombian and Vietnamese rivals competing in the European concentrate segment. In the price-plus-quality competition for industrial buyers, Brazil entered with room to win contracts.

Concentrate supply contracts in Europe tend to run longer than green bean spot trade and carry tighter quality specifications. Suppliers who established consistent quality in this cycle hold a structural retention advantage in the next renewal period.

What changes for the domestic supply chain

Expansion into European industrial channels creates competing demand on domestic processing capacity. Soluble coffee plants and roasters must balance growing internal Brazilian consumption with rising export commitments. For facilities with idle capacity, that is an immediate opportunity. For those needing capital investment, margins compress before they improve.

MDIC classifies these shipments under a category that also covers mate and tea extracts. Concentrated mate has its own historical European export track record under the same customs heading. Recent dynamism in the category is led by processed coffee.

The trajectory confirms a third consecutive year of accumulated growth. Early 2026 data from ComexStat points to continued momentum through the first quarter. The relationship between Brazil and Estonian buyers is moving from transactional to contracted.

What this means for you
For exporters
  • map the Baltic distribution chain beyond Estonia. Latvia and Lithuania frequently receive product via Tallinn. Assess whether current contracts capture full regional demand or only the entry-point buyer.
  • pursue European foodservice certifications such as IFS Food and BRC to expand the industrial buyer pool across the region and reduce concentration risk on a single importer.
For importers
  • monitor Brazilian concentrate supply through the 2026 accumulation. Any real appreciation or coffee harvest shortfall will directly affect CIF prices at Baltic ports, potentially above budgeted levels.

This analysis is written by the Kyrodata Editorial Team from official data. See our methodology →

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Sources

  • ·MDIC ComexStat — capítulo 2101 (2025)
  • ·Kyrodata — dashboard interativo SH4 2101 (2025)
  • ·BACEN — Cotações PTAX históricas (2025)

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