The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation Exports Record Number of Specialty Coffee Bags


BOGOTA, COLOMBIA--(Marketwired - Oct 21, 2013) -

  • The FNC has already sold 1.2 million bags of specialty for shipment in 2013; the previous record was one million thirty thousand bags in 2011.
  • The FNC exports of specialty coffees results in higher quality premiums for farmers.
  • As of September 2013, there are 162,873 coffee growers producing coffee under a sustainability protocol (29% of total domestic producers).
  • Premiums paid for specialty coffees to producers continue to increase, totaling US$149 million since the launch of FNC's value added strategy.

The Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC) set a new Colombian coffee industry record by exporting more than one million 60-kilo bags of specialty green coffee between January and the second week of October.

The announcement made Luis G. Muñoz, FNC's CEO, during the opening ceremony of the ExpoEspeciales 2013, an event that brings national and international representatives of the international and domestic specialty coffee industry.

According to the FNC, this is the first time more than a million bags of specialty coffee have been exported in a period of less than 10 months. This does not include specialty coffee sales in the growing domestic market to domestic roasters.

This important achievement is the result of a value-added strategy and differentiation led by the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation, which allows an increased value share for specialty coffee producers in the segment. The exported specialty coffee allows the FNC to provide higher quality premiums to farmers.

The FNC is expecting to export more than 1.2 million bags of Colombian specialty coffees by the end of the year. This will beat its previous record of 1.03 million bags exported in 2011, further demonstrating that its added-value and differentiation strategy is in line with the growing demand for high quality coffees worldwide.

The FNC's 2013 specialty sales are almost 6 times larger than what the organization exported in 2002 when it launched its new policy on specialty coffees. The FNC defines specialty coffees as those with characteristics that differentiate them from other coffees, for which clients and consumers are willing to pay a premium, which has to e transferred to benefit producers.

The road to increased sales has not been simple. Supply must meet the demands of sophisticated customers who are willing to pay premium prices for coffee. Farmers must adhere to different sustainability practices and protocols in order to both ensure the supply of high quality coffee and achieve higher sales volumes.

More Producers and Higher Profits

Thanks to the FNC's extension service, the number of farmers producing coffee meeting sustainability protocols has increased significantly from 68,624 in 2008 to 162,873 in September 2013.

More than 44% of Colombia's total coffee hectares now meet a given sustainability protocol, which is equivalent to 422,390 hectares, a 16% increase from last year.

The benefits of adopting this strategy have been evident for thousands of producers. Price premiums paid to specialty coffee producers have steadily increased, totaling $149 million since the new strategy was launched.

About the Colombian Coffee Growers Federation (FNC)

The FNC is a not-for-profit organization founded in 1927 that represents over 500,000 coffee growing families. Considered one of the largest rural organizations in the world, its mission is to improve the well-being and the quality of life of Colombian coffee producers. Under its Sustainability that Matters® programs, the FNC has developed an integral sustainability policy focused on coffee growers that includes productive, social and environmental initiatives. It also develops scientific research, technology transfer and social and industrial processes, supporting Colombian coffee production and commercialization. For more information, please visit:

www.federaciondecafeteros.org - www.cafedecolombia.com

Contact Information:

Federacion Nacional de Cafeteros de Colombia - Oficina de Prensa
Calle 73 No. 8- 13 Torre B Piso 8
Telefono: 3136600 Ext. 1790-1752 Directo: 2352262
Bogota - Colombia
www.federaciondecafeteros.org
@fedecafeteros

Media contact:
Sandra Birbragher