WHERE DOES COFFEE GROW?

 
 

Coffee beans are grown in many countries around the world, but the largest producers are:

Brazil: Brazil is the largest producer of coffee in the world, growing both Arabica and Robusta beans. The country is known for its large-scale production and its ability to produce high-quality coffee.

Vietnam: Vietnam is the second-largest producer of coffee in the world and the largest producer of Robusta beans. The country has rapidly become a major producer in recent years due to the increasing global demand for Robusta.

Colombia: Colombia is a major producer of high-quality Arabica beans and is known for its mild and well-balanced coffees.

Indonesia: Indonesia is a major producer of both Arabica and Robusta beans, with a particular emphasis on specialty coffees such as the famous Sumatra and Sulawesi.

Ethiopia: Ethiopia is considered the birthplace of coffee and is known for its high-quality Arabica beans.

Honduras: Honduras is a major producer of Arabica beans, known for its smooth and sweet coffees.

India: India is a major producer of Robusta beans, it also produces Arabica in smaller quantities.

Peru: Peru is a producer of speciality Arabica beans, known for its mild, sweet and complex coffees.

Mexico : Mexico is a major producer of Arabica beans, known for its medium to full body, nutty and chocolate flavors.

These are just a few examples, but many other countries such as Guatemala, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Kenya, Yemen, Uganda and many more also produce coffee.

 
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