Top 10 Best Coffee Producing Countries
This post is about those top ten countries which are the biggest
manufacturers of coffee. Coffee is a popular and very preferable type of
beverage in all over the world
and more than 2.23 billion cups of coffee are consumed in daily life
among the individuals. 90% of coffee production happens in the developed
countries but the consumption is all over the world. 65% of the
coffee-takers take their beverage very hot in the morning to awaken
their senses because coffee is a great active factor for the nerves to
get aroused.
Following below measured in millions of metric tons are the top ten
coffee producing countries which made their largest coffee producing
record in 2006:
10). Peru:
The coffee industry of Peru is one of the largest and most important
agricultural sectors recording 12% of all agricultural exports in 2004.
Peru is also recorded as one of the largest producers of qualitative
coffee beans in the world. 0.17 millions of metric tons of coffee were
produced in Peru in 2006.
09). Honduras:
The Honduras coffee provided is the one of the most superior coffee.
For the manufacturers in Honduras, coffee is not only the business of
them; it is their way of life. Good quality and well flavor tasting
coffee is produced in this country. 0.19 millions of metric tons of
coffee were produced in 2006 in Honduras.
08). Guatemala:
After Colombia, Guatemala ranks second among the high-graded coffee
producers in the world. The percentage of high quality crops of coffee
in this country is highly classified among the world-wide buyers. Half
of the coffee produced percentage is exported to US economy. 0.26
millions of metric tons of coffee were produced in Guatemala in 2006.
07). Ethiopia:
Ethiopia is the birth place
of coffee. Wild Arabic coffee beans grow wild in the forests of Kaffa
region in Ethiopia. Coffee produced in some regions of Ethiopia is
dry-process, from some regions as washed and from some regions both
processed are produced. 0.26 millions of metric tons of coffee were
produced in Ethiopia in 2006.
06). India:
India is producing
4% of the world’s total coffee production to be sold in the Southern
states of India. Mostly noted India is referred for its Monsoon Malabar
variety. Most of the coffee is cultivated in India rather than any other
country. 0.27 millions of metric tons of coffee were produced in India
in 2006.
05). Mexico:
Mainly, South-Central to Southern sides of the Mexico country
produces the concentrated amount of coffee. Particularly, the Arabica
coffee grows well in the coastal regions of Mexico near the border of
Guatemala. It is also the Mexico’s most valuable crop for export. 0.27
millions of metric tons of coffee were produced in 2006 in Mexico.
04). Indonesia:
The Indonesia’s territory has an ideal geography for the growth of
coffee crops. More than 90% of the coffee cultivation is done by the
small holders on farms owing an average area of one hectare or less.
There are more than 20 varieties of Arabica coffee grown commercially in
Indonesia. 0.65 millions of metric tons of coffee were recorded for the
production of coffee in 2006 in Indonesia.
03). Colombia:
The coffee from Colombia is distinguished from all other coffees in
terms of high quality and delicious taste. Good Colombian coffee is sold
as Supremo or Excelso, a designed and derived name from the size of the
coffee beans. 0.70 millions of metrics tons of coffee was produced in
2006 in this country.
02). Vietnam:
Coffee production is the major source of income for the people of
Vietnam. The coffee industry of this country developed simply from the
primary plantation systems but it has now become a major economic
resource of the country. The coffee from this country has certain type
of characteristics in terms of its specialty that distinguishes it from
other coffees and brewing methods of coffees. 0.85 millions of metric
tons of coffee were recorded to be produced in Vietnam in 2006.
01). Brazil:
Brazilian coffee is very significant in the specialty of coffee
industry. Brazil produces a massive amount of coffee both on small and
on industrial scale. Bourbon, Typica, Caturra and Mundo Novo are the
varieties of coffee produced in the states of Parana, Espirito Santos,
Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais and Bahia in Brazil. Moreover, the coffee beans
from Brazil are not only used for coffee blending, but they are also
roasted so that their diverse useful characteristics can be extracted
for different purposes. 2.59 millions of metric tons of coffee were
produced in Brazil recorded in 2006.
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