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From Brazil to the World: How DP World Keeps Coffee Moving

As global coffee prices rise and more consumers brew at home, one country remains at the heart of the world’s coffee supply: Brazil.

As the world’s No. 1 coffee exporter, Brazil supplies more than a third of global coffee demand – and a significant share of that trade flows through DP World’s terminal at the Port of Santos. Coffee is the third most exported commodity handled at the terminal, with more than 17,000 containers moving through the port each year to key markets including the United States, Japan, South Korea, China and beyond.

Behind every cup is a complex logistics network that ensures speed, reliability and connectivity from origin to destination. At DP World in Brazil, our role is to keep this essential trade flowing – supporting producers, exporters and global consumers alike.
Source: DP World



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