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Brazil is responsible for about one third of all the coffee grown in the world. A bag of coffee beans weighs 60 kilograms ( 132 lbs). Brazil easily out produces the rest of the coffee growing nations by producing 22.5 million bags per year.
Madagascar produces less than half a million 60-kg bags of coffee (and consumes most of it themselves). That production is about 3% of that in Subsaharan Africa, and a fraction of a percent of the world's coffee.
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Perhaps this Guide to Green Coffee Bags will help you.
Predominately Nike produces golf bags. They have a large selection of carry, cart, stand and travel golf bags. Nike bags are known to be good quality and durable.
In 2009-2010, Brazil produced 29,080,000 60-kg bags of coffee, which is approaching 1/3 of the world total.
As of 2010 at about 20.5 Million bags a year, currently Brazil exports the most coffee in the world. Followed by Vietnam with around 10 million bags a year. These countries are declining though and India is fast growing but will doubtfully ever top Brazil.
If the bags are 16 oz. or 1 lb. bags, 2000. If the bags are 12 oz. then 2666 and 2/3.
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As of Nov 5, 2012, in Canada you can buy 12oz/340g bags of ground coffee at McDonald's Restaurant locations, for $6.99, no tax (the sign erroneously reads "$6.99 plus tax" - there is no sales tax on ground coffee)
The latest figures quoted for 2008 are that Finland consumes 12kg per capita. By country, Norway consumes the most with Finland coming second followed by Denmark and Sweden. The United States in the biggest single coffee consumer in the world, but that does not mean that the average US citizen drinks more than any other person in the world. The US comes 22nd on the world's list of coffee consumers
Four letter words for coffee containers include: cans, mugs, cups, and bags.