Certification leader
Switzerland imported 369,000 tonnes of Rainforest Alliance-certified coffee in 2024 — the world's largest such importer.
Europe · Coffee statistics
Switzerland combines high per-capita consumption with global coffee trading power — Nestlé is headquartered here and Swiss traders handle a majority of world transactions. Café crème and Schümli are local favourites. Expect among Europe's highest specialty prices in Zurich.
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.
Specialty espresso price
CHF 4.50–7.00 in Zurich specialty cafés
Café crème averages CHF 4.65–4.86
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Live counts from the Speciality Coffee Online roastery directory — roasteries based in Switzerland that you can compare and order from online.
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Switzerland imported 369,000 tonnes of Rainforest Alliance-certified coffee in 2024 — the world's largest such importer.
Swiss traders handle >50% of global coffee transactions (often via Swiss offices for tax/trade reasons).
Nestlé, the world's largest coffee company, operates major roasting facilities in Switzerland.
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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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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