Coffee market in Poland - statistics & facts
Poland's coffee habits: brands and consumption
Poland's coffee market showcases distinct preferences across different coffee types, with certain brands dominating each category. In the realm of coffee beans, Lavazza emerged as the most popular brand in Poland in 2024, closely followed by Dallmayr. When it comes to ground coffee, Jacobs took the lead, with MK Cafe securing the second position in terms of popularity. These brand preferences reflect the diverse tastes of Polish coffee consumers across various coffee formats. Despite the clear brand preferences, the overall coffee consumption in Poland remained stable. In 2023, the average Polish consumer maintained their coffee intake at 190 grams per month, showing no change from the previous year's consumption levels. This consistency in consumption, coupled with the clear brand preferences across different coffee types, paints a picture of a mature and established coffee market in Poland.Export and import values reached new heights
The total value of Poland's coffee exports reached 541.21 million U.S. dollars in 2023, marking an increase of 28 million U.S. dollars from the previous year. This upward trend indicates a growing demand for Polish coffee products in international markets. The Netherlands, Germany, and Czechia were the top three importers, with the Netherlands claiming approximately 16 percent of Poland's coffee export share.Value of coffee imports to Poland peaked in 2023, amounting to one billion U.S. dollars. Italy secured the second position among exporters, contributing 21.9 percent of Poland's coffee imports, further emphasizing the importance of European trade partners in Poland's coffee supply chain.