Import-dependent
Argentina imported roughly 1.04 million 60-kg bags of coffee domestically in MY 2024/25 per USDA global coffee balance data.
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Argentina drinks café con leche as a cultural staple alongside yerba mate, with instant coffee holding a large retail share. The country imports virtually all its coffee and specialty shops are growing in Buenos Aires. About 42% of the population drinks coffee regularly.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
Sourced figures on consumption, drinking habits, prices, and coffee culture. Every stat links to its original source — we do not estimate or invent data.
Favorite coffee style
Café con leche (55% prefer coffee with milk)
Filter 39%, instant 37%
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Argentina imported roughly 1.04 million 60-kg bags of coffee domestically in MY 2024/25 per USDA global coffee balance data.
Specialty coffee shops with varied brewing methods are growing in urban areas, especially among young adults.
Nestlé industry data indicate instant coffee represents 45% of Argentine coffee market billing, roasted/ground 35%, and capsules 20%.
Each city page shows how many roasteries deliver there, a map to find them, and local directory statistics — linked to national coffee facts above.
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