Hawaii...however, commercial coffee is also grown in the US mainland in Habersham, Georgia in the Blue Ridge Mountains, southeastern US. Yonah Coffee of Georgia has been growing arabica coffee since 2010. You can see their story Yonah Coffee of Georgia
Hawaii is the only state that commercially grows coffee.
Yes--Hawaii is the only state where coffee is grown commercially.
Hawaii is the only state that commercially grows coffee. Coffee is also commercially grown in Puerto Rico, an American territory.
The only US state to grow coffee is Hawaii.
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Hawaii is the only US state that grows coffee.
Over 70 countries grow coffee plants. But only a small number grow coffee plants commercially. Along with Hawaii, coffee plants are also grown commercially in Latin America, South America (Brazil and Columbia being among the largest producers), parts of Africa, Asia including the islands and even Australia.
Hawaii is the only US State that grows coffee.
Hawaii is the only US state that grows coffee.
Hawaii is the only U.S. state that grows coffee.
Hawaii is the only state in the union that produces coffee
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