Yes, but they produce coffee from Coffee Beans that they import from the tropical countries listed here. So, they don't grow coffee, but they produce it.
@abimaelms7440 Brazil is the world's largest producer of Coffee BEANS by weight, followed by Vietnam, Indonesia, Colombia, and Ethiopia. The largest exporters of finished Coffee products, including roasted Coffee beans, instant Coffee, and freeze dried Coffee, by VALUE (because wholesale and retail FINISHED Coffee products are value added products) are Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the US. Brazil is currently the only leading Coffee grower that is also a leading finished Coffee product exporter. The reasons why this difference will probably persist even as other Coffee growing nations follow Brazil in producing more finished Coffee products are that fresh Coffee BEANS are less perishable than finished Coffee products, and that the highest rates of per capita Coffee consumption are in northern countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. With a few exceptions such as Turkiye, per capita rates of Coffee consumption are much lower in warmer countries, including most Coffee growing countries. Unlike northerners, they don't need a daily dose of hot caffeine to lift their spirits in the morning.
Why do you write Ivory Coast in French, when you don't write Germany in German? How about just using the English name for every country? BTW Brazil grows a great deal of Robusta which is used for instant coffee.
Where is Ethiopia the fourth largest exporter of coffee in the world?
Do Germany and Belgium produce coffee???
Yes, but they produce coffee from Coffee Beans that they import from the tropical countries listed here. So, they don't grow coffee, but they produce it.
This not about production but EXPORTER
@abimaelms7440 Brazil is the world's largest producer of Coffee BEANS by weight, followed by Vietnam, Indonesia, Colombia, and Ethiopia.
The largest exporters of finished Coffee products, including roasted Coffee beans, instant Coffee, and freeze dried Coffee, by VALUE (because wholesale and retail FINISHED Coffee products are value added products) are Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands, and the US. Brazil is currently the only leading Coffee grower that is also a leading finished Coffee product exporter.
The reasons why this difference will probably persist even as other Coffee growing nations follow Brazil in producing more finished Coffee products are that fresh Coffee BEANS are less perishable than finished Coffee products, and that the highest rates of per capita Coffee consumption are in northern countries such as the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Iceland, and Finland. With a few exceptions such as Turkiye, per capita rates of Coffee consumption are much lower in warmer countries, including most Coffee growing countries. Unlike northerners, they don't need a daily dose of hot caffeine to lift their spirits in the morning.
in my opinion from tanzania ist the best coffee
I had some really great Guatemalan coffee once, quite floral aroma, fruity flavor. You'd think it was chocolate.
Why do you write Ivory Coast in French, when you don't write Germany in German? How about just using the English name for every country?
BTW Brazil grows a great deal of Robusta which is used for instant coffee.
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Best coffee
1st!