Brazil, Vietnam, Ethiopia, Columbia, Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, India, Indonesia, Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Haiti, Jamaica, Kenya, Honduras, Phillipinnes
manufacturing countries of coffee.
Brazil
Coffee is produced in both countries but Jamaican coffee is much better.
Brazil exported coffee to Europe in the 1800s. Large coffee estates called fazendas were sponsored by European countries, and the Brazilian slaves who worked at these fazendas would provide these investors with coffee.
In most countries, possibly all countries, coffee is legal. It is widely grown and traded.
Countries such Colombia have a strong history in the coffee trade industry. Similarly, other countries such as Brazil and Guatemala also sell coffee products.
Several countries along the coffee belt. They all produce green coffee beans.
Colombia, South America
Ethiopian coffee is the coffee that is the primary coffee to drink in African countries including Ethiopia. There is a little difference in the taste between that and regular coffee because regular coffee is a bit creamier.
Coffee grows naturally in the tropics. The main countries that grow coffee are Africa, the Pacific, South America, and of course, Jamaica.
For example in Brasilia.
Coffee Beans.
almost every where
Brazil