Coffee production occurs in warm climates, such as those in South and Central America, the Caribbean, and parts of Africa and Asia. According to Fortune, in 2001 Brazil was the world's leading coffee producer, exporting 1.4 million tons
Brazil is the biggest coffee producing country in the world.
BRAZIL - Largest producer of coffee. ETHIOPIA - World´d best coffee producer with strong AROMA & TASTE.
It is - ask any Brazilian
Some of the BEST coffee in the world. Coffee from the Kona area of the Big Island is well known.
Coffee is produced in both countries but Jamaican coffee is much better.
No,Europe is the place where coffee is produced.
Approximately 1 cup of ground coffee can be produced from 1 cup of coffee beans.
Coffee is produced heavily in Columbia, Brazil, Ecuador and Peru of South America.
All around the world, with the majority around areas with tropical climates, affectionately known as "the coffee belt".Within certain retail coffee brands and most if not all specialty coffee brands, the packaging will list the source of the coffee beans for their single-origin or blend.
Most Tea products come from the East while most coffee products come from the West.
In the year 2003, coffee was the world's sixth-largest legal agricultural export in value ($$). From 1998 to 2000, 6.7 million tons of coffee were produced every year. It's predicted that by 2010 production will rise to 7 million tons annually.Source:http://www.coffeefacts.com/
Coffee is grown across the world and taste is subjective. Therefore it varies from person to person. However, there are a couple of major coffee-growing areas: Americas, Africa, and Asia. Try them out for yourself to see what kind of coffees YOU like.