Tea, Coffee Imports to Oman Exceed RO 49 Million in 2025

Tea,
Coffee Imports to Oman Exceed RO 49 Million in 2025

Muscat,
18 Aug 2026 (ONA) — The Sultanate of Oman’s foreign trade in tea and coffee
recorded notable growth over the past five years, with the value of imports of
both products increasing between 2021 and 2025, according to the latest official
statistics issued by the National Centre for Statistics and Information (NCSI).

The
data showed that the value of tea imports increased from RO 13.9 million in
2021 to RO 28.2 million in 2025, recording growth of 103.2%.
Imported quantities also rose from 9.3 million kilograms to 26.2
million kilograms, representing growth of 182.1% over the same
period.

Coffee
imports also recorded notable growth, with their value rising from RO 8.6
million in 2021 to RO 21 million in 2025, an increase of 144.1%.
Imported quantities rose from 6.2 million kilograms to 7.7
million kilograms, recording growth of 23.9%.

Among
supplying countries in 2025, the Republic of Kenya topped the list of
tea suppliers to the Sultanate of Oman, with imports valued at RO 20.2
million MR, followed by the United Arab Emirates at RO 4.7
million and the Republic of India at RO 1.1 million.

For
coffee imports, the United Arab Emirates topped the list of supplying
countries in 2025, with imports valued at RO 8.5 million, followed by the Republic
of Vietnam at RO 2.6 million, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia at RO
1.6 million and Brazil at RO 1.5 million.

Trade
activity also extended to re-exports. The value of tea re-exports reached RO
1.03 million in 2025, while tea exports stood at RO 737.2 thousand. Coffee
re-exports amounted to RO 338.5 thousand, while coffee exports reached RO 11.8
thousand.

Trade
activity also included tea and coffee utensils and accessories, with imports
valued at RO 5 million in 2025, compared with RO 6.5 million in 2024.
Re-exports of these items stood at RO 796.4 thousand, according to the
available data.

In
a related context, data on establishments operating in restaurant and café
activities indicate an expansion in the range of food and beverage service
activities in the Sultanate of Oman. These include establishments primarily
serving beverages, establishments primarily serving meals, mobile
establishments, as well as restaurants and canteens affiliated with public
establishments.

According
to the latest available data, the number of establishments engaged in
restaurant activities reached 6,198, while establishments primarily
serving beverages stood at 2,833 and those primarily serving meals
reached 6,295. This was in addition to 427 mobile establishments and 65
restaurants and canteens affiliated with public establishments.

—Ends/AG