<p>The country had exported 1.87 lakh tonnes coffee in 2009, according to the data revealed by Coffee Board.Asia's largest coffee exporter, India, had exported 2.04 lakh tonnes coffee in 2009-10, up from 1.96 lakh tonnes in the 2008-09 fiscal.<br /><br />According to Coffee Board estimates, production in India during 2010 is estimated to be 3.08 lakh tonnes from 2.89 lakh tonnes in the previous year.<br /><br />Italy, Germany and Russia are India's biggest overseas coffee markets. Together, these three countries constitute over 40 per cent of India's total exports.<br /><br />With the projected spurt in output, Coffee Board has been encouraging exporters to look beyond the traditional markets of Japan and the US, the world's largest consumer of the beverage.</p>.<p>Out of the total quantity of coffee exported in 2010, normal exports were 2.47 lakh tonnes whereas re-exports stood 45,430 tonnes.During 2010, normal exports registered a growth of 62.5 per cent at 2.47 lakh tonnes as compared to 1.52 lakh tonnes in 2009.At the same time, re-exports of coffee also grew by 29.33 per cent at 45,430 tonnes as against 35,127 tonnes in 2009.</p>
<p>The country had exported 1.87 lakh tonnes coffee in 2009, according to the data revealed by Coffee Board.Asia's largest coffee exporter, India, had exported 2.04 lakh tonnes coffee in 2009-10, up from 1.96 lakh tonnes in the 2008-09 fiscal.<br /><br />According to Coffee Board estimates, production in India during 2010 is estimated to be 3.08 lakh tonnes from 2.89 lakh tonnes in the previous year.<br /><br />Italy, Germany and Russia are India's biggest overseas coffee markets. Together, these three countries constitute over 40 per cent of India's total exports.<br /><br />With the projected spurt in output, Coffee Board has been encouraging exporters to look beyond the traditional markets of Japan and the US, the world's largest consumer of the beverage.</p>.<p>Out of the total quantity of coffee exported in 2010, normal exports were 2.47 lakh tonnes whereas re-exports stood 45,430 tonnes.During 2010, normal exports registered a growth of 62.5 per cent at 2.47 lakh tonnes as compared to 1.52 lakh tonnes in 2009.At the same time, re-exports of coffee also grew by 29.33 per cent at 45,430 tonnes as against 35,127 tonnes in 2009.</p>