Coffee producing countries

Coffee makers:

  • Бразилия

    Brazil & mdash; a recognized world leader in coffee production.
    It is she who sets the tone for meeting the needs of the world's population with this drink. Today, Brazil meets the demand of the world community by more than one third.
    There are about 4 million coffee trees in the country.
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  • Колумбия

    Colombian coffee has won world fame. Coffee was first brought here in the first half of the 18th century. Since 1810, coffee began to be grown for sale, and since 1835 - for export. In 1857, there was a significant expansion of Colombian coffee plantations. This comes amid a sharp decline in coffee production in Cuba and other Caribbean islands.
    Today Colombia & mdash; one of the giants of coffee production. It accounts for about 15% of the world's coffee volume.
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  • Costa Rica

    Coffee was first brought here from Cuba in 1779 by the Spanish traveler Navarro. These days, Costa Rica's coffee-producing industry & ndash; one of the most developed in the world. 3.5 million people in the country account for 400 thousand tons of coffee, 90% of which is exported.
    Today it is the most important source of income - coffee accounts for a third of the value of all the country's exports.
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  • Мексика

    Mexico grows exclusively arabica. As one of the largest coffee producers, it owns coffee plantations with an area of ​ ​ about 400 thousand hectares, and collects about 300 thousand tons of beans annually.
    Mexico is the world's fourth largest producer and fifth largest exporter of coffee. & nbsp;
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  • Nicaragua

    The 1979 revolution and a period of political instability had an extremely negative impact on caffeine production in the country. It fell almost twice. Gradually, the situation has changed for the better, and today Nicaragua annually produces over 60 thousand tons of coffee beans. The best Nicaraguan coffee - arabica - is grown in the north and center of the country, namely in the Matagalpa and Hinotega areas.
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  • Кения

    Coffee was introduced to Kenya from Reunion Island by Catholic missionaries in late 1893.
    Kenya's coffee industry is now considered one of the foremost in the world.
    Arabica in Kenya is grown at an altitude of 1300 & mdash; 2000 meters above sea level.
    The excellent quality of Kenyan coffee is the main reason why the demand for it in the world is constantly growing.
    Annual production averages 130,000 tons.
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  • Индонезия

    Coffee trees were introduced to Indonesia in the middle of the 17th century by the Dutch from the Indian coast of Malabar. Today, coffee is produced throughout the Indonesian archipelago.
    Indonesia harvests about 430 thousand tons annually, ranking third in the world after Brazil and Colombia. But only 10% of the total collected volume falls on arabica.
    Indonesia & mdash; the world's premier robusta producer.
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