Coffee is one of Brazil's major exports Brazilian coffee exports generated 3.4 billion dollars between March 2006 and February 2007. This is an all time record for a twelve month period according to Brazilian Coffee exporter council. During this time period, 28 million 60-kilogram bags of coffee were exported.
Also because the climate in Brazil is good because it is hot and huid.
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Brazil and Columbia.
South America is a great place to grow coffee for many reasons, and many of the countries in South America grow excellent coffee. Colombia is best known for its high-quality coffee, though there are notable beans grown in Peru and Ecuador as well. Brazil grows a lot of coffee, but much of it is of a lower quality. Bolivia and Venezuela also grow coffee.
they have great beach awsome coffee and good food
Coffee plants like volcanic soil. Hawaii is a great place to grow coffee. Columbia is also a good source because it too had volcanoes.
Coffee, Oranges, limes, corn, rice, bananas, cocoa, and A LOT more.
Gulf of mexico
Sugar cane, citrus fruit, coffee, cocoa tobacco and banana. 🌝
wales Ans.2 Coffee is a tropical crop. Anyone who manages to grow coffee in Wales deserves a Queens Award to Industry. The real answer is Brazil.
Brazil mines silver, lead, and zinc. They grow soybeans, quinoa, Brazil nuts, sugarcane, coffee, corn, rice, potatoes, chia, coca.
In 2009-2010, Brazil produced 29,080,000 60-kg bags of coffee, which is approaching 1/3 of the world total.
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.