According to the *Foreign Trade Statistics Bulletin: Imports, December 2024* report from Indonesia's Central Statistics Agency (BPS), Indonesia imported 52,290 tons of coffee in 2024.
The value of these imports reached US$186.73 million.
Vietnam was Indonesia's largest coffee supplier, with 35,650 tons imported last year, valued at US$118.68 million.
Brazil was second, with imports totaling 11,910 tons, valued at US$44.46 million.
Papua New Guinea followed in third place, with 1,890 tons imported, valued at US$5.2 million.
This was followed by Malaysia with 509.25 tons (US$5.56 million) and Switzerland with 62.11 tons (US$3.06 million).
Imports from other countries totaled 2,250 tons, valued at US$9.75 million.
Here's a detailed breakdown of Indonesian coffee imports by country of origin in 2024:
* Vietnam: 35,650.33 tons
* Brazil: 11,918.97 tons
* Papua New Guinea: 1,899.17 tons
* Malaysia: 509.25 tons
* Switzerland: 62.11 tons
* Others: 2,253.53 tons
* **Total:** 52,293.39 tons.
(Also read: [Trend of Indonesian Large-Scale Coffee Plantation Output, Sluggish at the End of 2024](https://databoks.katadata.co.id/agroindustri/statistik/6809e29f087e9/tren-hasil-kopi-perkebunan-besar-indonesia-melesu-pada-akhir-2024))