Coffee Board of India
The Coffee Board of India was established in 1942. It regulates coffee production and marketing. India ranks sixth in global coffee production. Arabica and Robusta are the primary varieties grown. The board promotes research, quality control, and exports. It also supports coffee farmers through various schemes. The coffee industry significantly contributes to the economy, especially in Karnataka, Kerala, and Tamil Nadu.
India’s coffee exports rose by 26.6 percent to reach 1.74 lakh tonnes during the January–April period of 2026, compared to 1.37 lakh tonnes in the corresponding months of...
May 5, 2026