Brazil's 2016-17 coffee crop is seen at 56.25 million bags (60-kg each), up 13 percent from 49.9 million bags harvested from last year's drought-hit crop. Arabica beans are expected to make up 44.35 million bags of total output while the robusta 11.9 million, as the return of rains to arabica-growing regions are expected to improve the output of coffee trees'.