207 
January 1, 
1902 
11 001 
11,261,331 
C T / 
5% 
1903 
11,900,1/3 
D O-lO 
1904 
12,361,454 
7^ 
1905 
1 1 r r 1 
11,265,510 
It/ 
1906 
9,636,563 
o 
o 
1 Qn7 
1908 
14,126,227 
1909 
12,841,057 
7^ 
1910 
13,719,530 
1911 
13,015,214 
13/2 
Production Consumption 
Crop 
Conmimntion 
over 
over 
Year. 
Dags. 
Consumption . 
Production. 
1890-1 
9,323,000 
8,718,661 
604,339 
1892 
11,979,000 
10,804,551 
1,174,449 
1893 
11,284,000 
10,946,228 
357,772 
1,170,533 
1894 
9,401,000 
10,571,533 
1895 
11,764,000 
11,212,851 
551,149 
1896 
10,377,000 
11,142,813 
765,813 
1897 
13,918,000 
12,244,204 
1,673,796 
1898 
16,058,000 
14,571,902 
1,486,098 
1899 
13,756,000 
13,480,904 
275,096 
1900 
13,801,000 
14,972,699 
1,171,699 
1901 
15,100,000 
14,329,925 
770,075 
1902 
19,735,000 
15,516,663 
4,218,337 
1903 
16,664,000 
15,966,498 
697,502 
1904 
15,983,000 
16,133,707 
150,707 
1905 
14,448,000 
16,163,353 
1,715,353 
1906 
14,792,000 
16,741,215 
1,949,215 
1907 
23,786,000 
17,544,750 
6,241,250 
1908 
14,834,000 
17,525,418 
2,691,418 
1909 
16,918,000 
18,649,602 
1,731,602 
1910* 
18,100,000 
18,500,000 
400,000 
^Reports differ — not reliable. 
While Brazil has steadily increased her output from 5,358,000 
bags in 1890 to over 11,000,000 in 1910, that of every other 
coffee-growing country has decreased. It will be noted that con- 
sumption has increased close to 500,000 bags annually, while 
production varies much from year to year. As for instance, 
Brazil's crop of 1901-2 was 50 per cent, larger than the year be- 
fore; and her crop of 1906-7 was nearly twice as large as that 
of 1905-6. In 1901-2 the world's crop was 19,735,000 bags, by 
far the largest up to that date. This brought the selling price 
down to 5 1-16. The production over consumption that year 
