World-class consumption
Iceland consumes ~7.9 kg per capita (FAOSTAT 2023), among the world's highest despite a population of ~400,000.
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Icelanders drink more coffee per capita than almost any nation despite a population of just 400,000. The scene is dominated by independent specialty roasters — Starbucks has no presence here. Reykjavik prices reflect the island's high cost of living.
Import market — does not grow coffee commercially
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Iceland consumes ~7.9 kg per capita (FAOSTAT 2023), among the world's highest despite a population of ~400,000.
Starbucks has no stores in Iceland; the scene is dominated by independent roasters like Reykjavik Roasters.
Iceland imported ~952 tonnes of green coffee in 2023 (Statistics Iceland/Hagstofa, via ECF).
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