Retail-dominated
92% of Czech coffee is sold through retail channels (among the highest retail shares in the EU27).
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The Czech Republic is a lower per-capita consumer by EU standards, but Prague's specialty scene is accelerating fast. Traditional Turkish-style coffee is fading as espresso-based drinks take over. Nearly all coffee is bought through retail rather than cafés.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
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Espresso-based drinks (growing)
Traditional turecká káva declining
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92% of Czech coffee is sold through retail channels (among the highest retail shares in the EU27).
Prague hosts the Coffee Embassy and an annual Prague Coffee Festival, signaling rapid specialty growth.
Direct green coffee imports to Czechia fell 38% (2021–2023) as beans increasingly enter via German/Belgian ports.
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