No.
It was brought to Brazil by the King of Portugal, D. Jõao VI, when the royal court moved from Portugal to Brazil, scaping from Napoleon that was invading Portugal.
D. João VI distributed coffee seeds to the big farmers to produce it.
That's how coffee came to Brazil and started to be produced here.
Nowadays, Brazil is the biggest producer of coffee.
They put coffee in their coffee in Brazil
Coffee. Brazil are huge on agriculture and coffee.
Brazil leads the world in coffee production.
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Brazil is famous for coffee
Lavazza branded coffee comes from multiple countries around the world including Brazil, Columbia, Guatemala, Honduras, Costa Rica, Uganda, Indonesia, Vietnam, United States, and Mexico.
In 2001,Brazil produce a coffee-scented postage stamp.
Brazil is the world's largest coffee producer, growing and exporting as much as 30% of the world's coffee.
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Brazil produces a lot of coffee, which is exported all over the world. The country produces approximately 3 billion kilograms of coffee per year.
Yes. Brazil is the world's largest exporter of coffee beans followed by Ethiopia.