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Brazil produces more than any other country, while Vietnam is second (though almost all low-quality robusta beans.) Other countries that produce a lot of coffee, and either almost all or all arabica beans include Colombia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Guatemala, Honduras, and Indonesia.

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