Re-export powerhouse
Belgium is Europe's largest green-coffee re-exporter (~184,000 tonnes re-exported in 2024) via the Port of Antwerp.
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Belgium drinks well above the EU average and is a critical green-coffee logistics hub via the Port of Antwerp. Espresso dominates French-speaking Wallonia while filter coffee rules in Flanders. The country is also the EU's second-largest organic coffee importer.
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.
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Live counts from the Speciality Coffee Online roastery directory — roasteries based in Belgium that you can compare and order from online.
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Belgium is Europe's largest green-coffee re-exporter (~184,000 tonnes re-exported in 2024) via the Port of Antwerp.
Belgium is the EU's second-largest organic coffee importer (~26,000–30,000 tonnes/year).
Coffee pods accounted for 27% of Belgian coffee consumption in 2018.
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Statistics reflect published research and industry reports at the time of compilation. Figures may use different years or methodologies — follow source links for full context. Directory counts reflect roasteries listed on Speciality Coffee Online.
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