File:Coffee Imported Per Country In 2005(USDA)v2.png
Note that some countries re-export a large percentage of the coffee they import. This map shows only how much coffee is imported into certain countries, not how much of it is consumed therein.
Sources
Data for this map come primarily from the USDA PDF. This pdf lists the number of 60kg sacks of coffee certain countries imported in 2005.
The USDA did not supply figures for the United States -- these come from the "monthly data" reports of the International Coffee Organization, [1] and (here), respectively. The reports cover June 2005 - May 2006 (13 months) and thus slightly inflate U.S. Coffee import figures.
The ICO also supplies data for countries also included in the USDA report; I chose to compare both organizations' totals. They were slightly different.
Note on Calculations
Here follows an example of how figures from the USDA's statistics were converted:
- Austrian 2005 Coffee Imports = 1,538,000 sacks.
- One sack = 60kg.
- 60x1538000 = 92280000
92,280,000kg = 92,280 metric tonnes.
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